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One of the core parts of my job as a molecular pathologist is characterizing genetic alterations in cancer biopsies. The TP53 gene is the most commonly mutated gene in all human cancers, and anytime I come across a TP53 mutation at heterozygous or greater frequency, I make a point to comment on the report about whether that particular mutation has ever been reported in Li-Fraumeni syndrome, the main topic of this excellent book, so that patients can be referred to genetic counseling and have fol
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Ingrassia tells the story of cancer in his family. And parallels it with the discovery and study of the mutated gene that is responsible. He writes about the scientists and doctors that find the mutation, that figure out why the mutation causes so many early and different cancers and the various treatments that have been tried. He writes well and clearly but this is a very sad tale.

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