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Renal Cell Carcinoma With Xp 11.2 Translocation as a Second Tumor in a Long-Term Survivor of Advanced Neuroblastoma

Authors: Nawal, Al-Mashaikhi; Janet, Yang; Jefferson, Terry; Ronald, Barr;

Renal Cell Carcinoma With Xp 11.2 Translocation as a Second Tumor in a Long-Term Survivor of Advanced Neuroblastoma

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is an uncommon tumor in childhood and adolescence, and is exceptionally rare as a secondary neoplasm related to prior anti-neoplastic therapy. We report a case of RCC with Xp11.2 translocation in a 17 year old boy who is a survivor of stage 4 neuroblastoma 13 years earlier.

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Male, Chromosomes, Human, X, Adolescent, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11, Neoplasms, Second Primary, Combined Modality Therapy, Mediastinal Neoplasms, Kidney Neoplasms, Translocation, Genetic, Neuroblastoma, Humans, Survivors, Carcinoma, Renal Cell, Neoplasm Staging

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