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Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Fanconi's Anemia
Michael Swift, MD;
David Zimmerman, MD;
Edward R. McDonough, MD
JAMA. 1971;216(2):325-326.
Abstract
Squamous cell carcinomas have occurred in two more patients with Fanconi's anemia, suggesting that the gene for this syndrome predisposes the individual to solid tumors as well as leukemias.
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Medicine (Drs. Swift and Zimmerman), New York University Medical Center, New York; and American Oncological Hospital, (Dr. McDonough), Philadelphia.
Footnotes
Reprint requests to New York University Medical Center, 550 First Ave, New York 10016 (Dr. Swift).
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