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Tumor Registry
Purpose
Rare tumors are understudied, yet have the potential to shed light on vast areas of cancer research. Ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, rare tumors of childhood and young adulthood, have recently been found to be associated with a lung cancer of early childhood called pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB). The cause of these ovarian tumors
is unknown. DICER1 mutations are seen in the majority of children with
PPB. Research shows DICER1 mutations are also seen in some patients with
ovarian tumors. Like PPB, ovarian stromal tumors
are highly curable when found in early stage; however, later forms of
the disease are aggressive and often fatal. The International Ovarian Stromal Tumor Registry collects clinical and biologic data to understand why these tumors occur and how to treat them. Current work involves the study the role of DICER1 and miRNA expression in ovarian stromal tumors. Understanding the clinical history, predisposing factors and DICER1 and miRNA expression in these ovarian tumors
of childhood will lead to targeted screening and risk stratification
for evidence-based treatment and biologically rational therapies. These
efforts will improve the lives of children by increasing survival and
reducing late effects.
The specific goals of the International Ovarian and Testicular Stromal Tumor Registry are:
- to understand risk factors by studying age, pathologic subtype, histopathologic features, tumor invasiveness, degree of differentiation, presence of metastasis
- to collect information on personal and family history in order to refine the clinical characteristics of patients and families with and without germline DICER1 mutations and other genetic predisposing factors
- to determine whether there is a pattern of gene expression or DNA alterations that correlate with predisposition to ovarian tumors, biologic behavior and clinical outcome
- to determine optimal screening regimens
- to use clinical data obtained through the Registry to refine treatment algorithms
- to establish a collection of annotated biology specimens (tumor tissue and germline DNA) for future research
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Ovarian Stromal Tumor Testicular Stromal Tumors Ovarian Small Cell Carcinoma |
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