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Concerns about the consequences of cancer predisposition and relationships with quality of life in young adults with Li-Fraumeni syndrome

Researchers continue to study the psycho-social impact of Li-Fraumeni syndrome on young adults and their concerns about LFS, determining that effectively managing the challenges requires interdisciplinary care teams, including mental health providers, genetic counselors, and physicians.  Read more here.

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A prospective study of Annual Whole-Body MRI as Part of a Multimodality Screening Program for Individuals with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

US-based researchers assessed the performance of (non-contrast) annual whole-body MRI as part of a multimodality screening for individuals with Li-Fraumeni syndrome for early cancer detection.  These researchers concluded that, in conjunction with other methods endorsed by LFS guidelines, annual wbMRI substantially contributes to the detection of localized, asymptomatic cancers across the spectrum of LFS.   The

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