BackgroundRecent epidemiological evidence shows that colorectal cancer (CRC) continues to occur in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) variants despite frequent colonoscopy surveillance in expert centres. This observation conflicts with the paradigm that removal of all visible polyps should prevent the vast majority of CRC in path_MMR carriers, provided the screening interval is sufficiently short and colonoscopic practice is optimal.MethodsTo inform the debate, we examined, in the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD), whether the time since last colonoscopy was associated with the pathological stage at which CRC was diagnosed during prospective surveillance. Path_MMR carriers were recruited for prospective surveillance ...
Background We previously reported that in pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) vari...
Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic va...
Background: we have previously reported a high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in carriers of p...
Abstract Background Recent epidemiological evidence shows that colorectal cancer (CRC) continues to ...
Abstract Background Recent epidemiological evidence s...
Background. We previously reported that in pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) variant carriers, t...
Background We previously reported that in pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) vari...
Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic va...
Background: we have previously reported a high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in carriers of p...
Abstract Background Recent epidemiological evidence shows that colorectal cancer (CRC) continues to ...
Abstract Background Recent epidemiological evidence s...
Background. We previously reported that in pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) variant carriers, t...
Background We previously reported that in pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) vari...
Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic va...
Background: we have previously reported a high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in carriers of p...