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Cancer Risks and Causes with Pediatric Cancer

John Hopper

The causes of childhood cancer have been systematically studied for several decades, but apart from high-dose radiation and prior chemotherapy there are few or no strong external risk factors. On the other hand, inherent risk factors including birth weight, parental age, and congenital anomalies are consistently associated with most types of pediatric cancer. Rare, highly-penetrant syndromes have long been known to cause a small proportion of cancers but recently the contribution of common genetic variation to etiology has come into focus through genome wide association studies. These have highlighted genes not previously implicated in childhood cancers and, surprisingly, have suggested that common variation explains a larger proportion of childhood cancers than adult. Rare variation and non-Mendelian inheritance such as through maternal genetic effects or de novo germline mutations may also contribute to childhood cancer risk but have not been widely examined to date.