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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 4.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Stem Cell. 2020 Nov 23;28(3):424–435.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2020.10.012

Table 1: Skin cancer prevalence in adults with Fanconi Anemia.

Characteristics of skin cancer cases in individuals with FA. Of 105 FA patients between the ages of 19 to 51 years old, 12 (11.4%) self-reported a diagnosis of skin-related cancer. Patients were diagnosed with skin cancer at a mean age of 37 ± 11 years old. Abbreviations: Comp Group= Complementation Group; NR= Not reported; BMT= Bone Marrow Transplant; BCC=Basal Cell Carcinoma; SCC= Squamous Cell Carcinoma; M= Male; F= Female. See also Figure S1 and Table S1.

ID Gender Age (years) Status Comp Group BMT Cancer Type Site of SCC
1 M 19 Alive NR Yes SCC Mucosa (tongue)
2 F 24 Alive NR No Melanoma Skin (breast)
3 F 27 Alive Other No SCC, BCC Skin (face)
4 M 30 Alive A No SCC Skin (face), mucosa (throat, esophagus)
5 M 31 Alive Other Yes SCC, BCC Skin (face)
6 M 35 Alive A Yes 50+SCC, BCC Skin (face, thumb, back, torso, scalp)
7 F 40 Alive NR No SCC, BCC Skin, mucosa (lip, gums, vulva)
8 F 42 Deceased Other No SCC Skin (hand)
9 F 42 Deceased A Yes SCC Mucosa (lip, salivary gland, thyroid)
10 F 51 Deceased NR No SCC Skin (leg), mucosa (oral, anal)
11 F 51 Alive NR No SCC Skin (face, head)
12 M 51 Deceased A No SCC Skin (ear)