The genetic basis of renal epithelial tumors: advances in research and its impact on prognosis and therapy.

Curr Opin Urol

Urologic Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.

Published: September 2001

The genetics of renal cell carcinoma continues to elucidate the pathways of kidney tumorigenesis. The relationship between the VHL gene and clear cell carcinoma, MET and papillary carcinoma, and the families of genes that they regulate, continues to be unraveled. New hereditary kidney cancer syndromes, like familial oncocytoma and the Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, have been identified and the search for the genes that cause them is under way. Researching the genetics of these disorders is essential for an understanding of sporadic kidney cancer genetics. This chapter will review the current knowledge of the hereditary kidney cancer syndromes, the genes that cause them, new advances in genetic research and techniques, and how this information impacts upon diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic methods of the future.

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