BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal cancer (CRC) are those in the mismatch repair (MMR) genes in Lynch syndrome. Laboratory diagnostics include testing tumors for immunohistochemical staining (IHC) of the Lynch syndrome-associated DNA MMR proteins and/or for microsatellite instability (MSI) followed by sequencing or other techniques, such as denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC), to identify the mutation. METHODS: In an ongoing project focusing on finding Mendelian cancer syndromes we applied whole-exome/whole-genome sequencing (WES/WGS) to 19 CRC families. RESULTS: Three families were identified with a pathogenic/likely pathogenic germline variant in a MMR gen...
In many families with suspected Lynch syndrome (LS), no germline mutation in the causative mismatch ...
PURPOSE:: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germlin...
Lynch syndrome represents 1-7% of all cases of colorectal cancer and is an autosomal-dominant inheri...
Background: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer (CRCs) inherited in an autosomal...
Purpose: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germline...
textabstractBackground and Aims Lynch Syndrome (LS) is caused by pathogenic germline variants in one...
PURPOSE: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germline...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common type of cancer globally. About 25% of CRC cases app...
Large genomic rearrangements (LGRs) in DNA-mismatch-repair (MMR) genes, particularly among MSH2 gene...
In many families with suspected Lynch syndrome (LS), no germline mutation in the causative mismatch ...
PURPOSE:: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germlin...
Lynch syndrome represents 1-7% of all cases of colorectal cancer and is an autosomal-dominant inheri...
Background: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
BACKGROUND: The most frequently identified strong cancer predisposition mutations for colorectal can...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer (CRCs) inherited in an autosomal...
Purpose: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germline...
textabstractBackground and Aims Lynch Syndrome (LS) is caused by pathogenic germline variants in one...
PURPOSE: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germline...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common type of cancer globally. About 25% of CRC cases app...
Large genomic rearrangements (LGRs) in DNA-mismatch-repair (MMR) genes, particularly among MSH2 gene...
In many families with suspected Lynch syndrome (LS), no germline mutation in the causative mismatch ...
PURPOSE:: Lynch syndrome accounts for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer, and is mainly caused by germlin...
Lynch syndrome represents 1-7% of all cases of colorectal cancer and is an autosomal-dominant inheri...