Abstract

Hereditary tumor syndromes are characterized by afamilial occurrence of tumors/cancer. Ahereditary tumor syndrome should be suspected if afamilial occurrence of cancer is seen and/or persons at younger age are affected. Some of the currently known tumor syndromes are associated with specific skin symptoms that can aid the physician in establishing the correct diagnosis. Examples are fibrofolliculoma in Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, epidermal cysts, sebaceous cysts, neurofibroma in Gardner syndrome and sebaceous neoplasms or keratoacanthoma in Muir-Torre syndrome. If agenetic tumor syndrome is suspected, genetic testing and counselling should be performed in the index patient and is also recommended for family members. Affected patients should be offered regular clinical surveillance by the appropriate medical disciplines. Since curative therapy does not exist so far, preventive screening is of great importance.

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