Objective Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited information on the incidences and outcome of subsequent cancers. The present study addresses three questions: (i) what is the cumulative incidence of a subsequent cancer; (ii) in which organs do subsequent cancers occur; and (iii) what is the survival following these cancers? Design Information was collated on prospectively organised surveillance and prospectively observed outcomes in patients with LS who had cancer prior to inclusion and analysed by age, gender and genetic variants. Results 1273 patients with LS from 10 countries were followed up for 7753 observation years. 318 patients (25.7%) developed 341 first subsequent cancers, includi...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their ...
Background Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their fi...
Objective: To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the M...
OBJECTIVE: Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited...
Objective: Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited...
Objective Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited ...
Objective Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited ...
Objective Estimates of cancer risk and the effects of surveillance in Lynch syndrome have been subje...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of cancer risk and the effects of surveillance in Lynch syndrome have been subj...
Background The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathog...
BackgroundThe Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathoge...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their ...
Background Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their fi...
Objective: To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the M...
OBJECTIVE: Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited...
Objective: Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited...
Objective Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited ...
Objective Today most patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) survive their first cancer. There is limited ...
Objective Estimates of cancer risk and the effects of surveillance in Lynch syndrome have been subje...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of cancer risk and the effects of surveillance in Lynch syndrome have been subj...
Background The Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathog...
BackgroundThe Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD) collates information on carriers of pathoge...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their ...
Background Most patients with path_MMR gene variants (Lynch syndrome (LS)) now survive both their fi...
Objective: To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the M...