Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of Lynch syndrome (LS) patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). The aim of this study was to characterize incident CRC in LS patients. Methods: All patients diagnosed with incident CRC after start of colonoscopic surveillance were identified in the Dutch LS Registry of 905 patients. A retrospective analysis of patient records was carried out for patient characteristics, survival, CRC characteristics and findings of previous colonoscopy. Results: Seventy-one patients (7.8%) were diagnosed with incident CRC. Median interval between incident CRC diagnosis and previous colonoscopy was 23.8 (range 6.7-45.6) months. Median tumor diameter was 2.5 cm, a...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Background and objective: Despite intensive colonoscopic surveillance, a substantial proportion of L...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Despite colonoscopic surveillance, Lynch syndrome patients develop colorectal cancer (CRC). Identifi...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...
Background and study aims: Patients with Lynch syndrome may develop colorectal cancer (CRC), despite...