Explanation:Li-Fraumeni syndrome is a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome caused by germline mutations in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene. The p53 protein plays a crucial role in DNA repair, apoptosis, and cell cycle regulation. Loss of normal p53 function allows accumulation of genetic mutations, predisposing patients to a variety of malignancies including osteosarcoma, breast cancer, brain tumors, leukemia, and soft tissue sarcomas. Osteosarcoma occurring in patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome often presents at a younger age and may occur in unusual locations. Understanding the molecular basis of these tumors has significantly improved risk stratification and surveillance strategies. Reference: Malkin D et al., 'Germ line p53 mutations in a familial syndrome of breast cancer, sarcomas, and other neoplasms', Science (1990).