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Bloom syndrome: research and data priorities for the development of precision
medicine as identified by some affected families
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Campbell MB
; Campbell WC
; Rogers J
; Rogers N
; Rogers Z
; van den Hurk AM
; Webb A
; Webb T
; Zaslaw P
Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud
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Bloom syndrome (BS) is a rare, autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized
by short stature, a skin rash associated with sun exposure, and an elevated
likelihood of developing cancers of essentially all types, beginning at an early
age. Cancer is the leading cause of death for persons with BS, and its early
onset results in a reported median lifespan of <30 years. With fewer than 300
documented cases since BS was first described in 1954, its rarity has challenged
progress in advancing both the care of and the cure for persons with BS.
Presently, there are no known clinically actionable targets specific to persons
with this cancer predisposition syndrome, despite the fact that standard cancer
treatments are often contraindicated or must be substantially modified for
persons with BS. Herein, Zachary Rogers recounts his experience as a cancer
patient with BS contemplating a substantially customized chemotherapy regimen
that highlights the need for development of individualized treatments in the BS
community. We also outline a patient-centered research and community action road
map with the goal of improving and prolonging the lives of persons with Bloom
syndrome, including the facilitation of precision medicine development specific
to this condition.