
A Practical Guide to Human Cancer Genetics
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"Cancer genetics is an established part of clinical medicine, and this development can be followed through the different editions of this classical textbook. . For the clinical specialist in genetics or any other specialty meeting cancer patients and their family members, or for the resident, this textbook is useful as a first source . . I will strongly recommend this book to those who meet patients who ask questions about the heritability of the cancer in their family . ." (U. Kristoffersson, European Journal of Human Genetics, 2015)
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1. Central Nervous System.- 2. Eye.- 3. Cardiorespiratory System and Thorax.- 4. Endocrine System.- 5. Gastrointestinal System.- 6. Reproductive System.- 7. Urinary System.- 8. Blood and Lymph.- 9. Musculoskeletal System.- 10. Skin.- 11. Inherited Cancer-Predisposing Syndromes.