MAD1L1 gene related symptoms and diseases

All the information presented here about the MAD1L1 gene and its related diseases, symptoms, and test panels has been aggregated from the following public sources: OMIM,HGNC,NCBIGENE, Mendelian Rare Disease Search Engine.

Top 5 symptoms and clinical features associated to MAD1L1 gene

Symptoms // Phenotype % Cases
Neoplasm Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Carcinoma Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Neoplasm of the skin Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Breast carcinoma Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Neoplasm of the lung Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases

Other less frequent symptoms and clinical features

Patients with MAD1L1 gene alterations may also develop some of the following symptoms and phenotypes:
  • Commonly - More than 50% cases

  • Prostate cancer

Rare diseases associated to MAD1L1 gene

Here you will find a list of rare diseases related to the MAD1L1. You can also use our tool to get a more accurate diagnosis based on your current symptoms.


PROSTATE CANCER

Description

The prostate is the gland below a man's bladder that produces fluid for semen. Prostate cancer is common among older men. It is rare in men younger than 40. Risk factors for developing prostate cancer include being over 65 years of age, family history, and being African-American. Symptoms of prostate cancer may include Problems passing urine, such as pain, difficulty starting or stopping the stream, or dribbling Low back pain Pain with ejaculation To diagnose prostate cancer, you doctor may do a digital rectal exam to feel the prostate for lumps or anything unusual. You may also get a blood test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA). These tests are also used in prostate cancer screening, which looks for cancer before you have symptoms. If your results are abnormal, you may need more tests, such as an ultrasound, MRI, or biopsy. Treatment often depends on the stage of the cancer. How fast the cancer grows and how different it is from surrounding tissue helps determine the stage. Men with prostate cancer have many treatment options. The treatment that's best for one man may not be best for another. The options include watchful waiting, surgery, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy. You may have a combination of treatments. NIH: National Cancer Institute

Most common symptoms of PROSTATE CANCER

  • Neoplasm
  • Carcinoma
  • Neoplasm of the skin
  • Breast carcinoma
  • Neoplasm of the lung


More info about PROSTATE CANCER

SOURCES: OMIM


Potential gene panels for MAD1L1 gene

MAD1L1 Panel

United States.

By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics

This panel specifically test the MAD1L1 gene.

More info about this panel
United States.

Tempus xO assay Panel

United States.

By Tempus Labs, Inc. Tempus xO assay that also includes the following genes: BCL6 RHEB RIPK1 RIPK2 RIPK3 RIT1 BCL7A BCL9 BCR ROBO2

More info about this panel
United States.

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