Dr. Eng was the 2006 Oppenheimer laureate when she was cited for her outstanding decade - long research on RET testing in
multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 as the paradigm for the practice of clinical cancer genetics and for her elegant work with Hartmut Neumann, MD, on the delineation of genotype and phenotypic spectra of the genes encoding succinate dehydrogenase and predisposition to pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma.
Although the USPSTF recommends against screening in the general asymptomatic adult population, several factors substantially increase the risk for thyroid cancer, including a history of radiation exposure to the head and neck as a child, exposure to radioactive fallout, family history of thyroid cancer in a first - degree relative, and certain genetic conditions, such as familial medullary thyroid cancer or
multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome (type 2A or 2B).4
Using current molecular technology along with information from interviews with the patient's living relatives, the authors found that the specific inherited condition causing her death was «
multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2» (MEN - 2).
Peterson ME, Randolph JF, Zaki FA, Heath H:
Multiple endocrine neoplasia in a dog.
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes.
Medullary cancer appears sporadically, as part of familial medullary cancer, or as part of
multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) 2a and 2b.
Phrases with «multiple endocrine neoplasia»