Primary prevention
No specific prevention strategies are currently known; however, tumor surveillance strategies should be employed to detect the development of tumors early in children with selected genetic syndromes as these patients are known to have an increased risk of developing Wilms tumor.[3][31] Genetic and prenatal counseling should be offered to parents with a family history of Wilms tumor.[32][33] Prophylactic bilateral nephrectomy may be considered in patients with Denys-Drash syndrome as the vast majority of these patients develop Wilms tumor.[34]
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