Objectives: In 2014, a population-screening program using immuno-faecal occult blood testing (I-FOBT) has started in the Netherlands. The aims of this study were to evaluate the proportion of individuals in the Dutch screening program with a positive I-FOBT that fulfill the criteria for familial colorectal cancer (FCC) and to evaluate the proportion of participants that needs genetic counseling or colonoscopic surveillance. Material and methods: This retrospective observational study was performed in two large hospitals. Individuals aged between 55 and 75 years with a positive I-FOBT that underwent colonoscopy were included. A detailed family history was obtained in all individuals. Results: A total of 657 individuals with a positive I-F...
Aim: Early-onset colorectal cancer should raise suspicions of a hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Although the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) is 2-4 times higher in case of a positive fa...
Of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, 15-20% is related to familial or hereditary factors. Diagnosin...
Objectives: In 2014, a population-screening program using immuno-faecal occult blood testing (I-FOBT...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch Health Council recently recommended the introduction of a colorectal cancer (C...
AbstractBackgroundThe Dutch Health Council recently recommended the introduction of a colorectal can...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Colorectal cancer is one of the growing cancers in Iran and one of the few...
Familial colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 10-15% of all CRCs. In about 5% of all cases, CRC is a...
Familial colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 10-15% of all CRCs. In about 5% of all cases, CRC is a...
PURPOSE: Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch r...
- Lynch syndrome is the most common cause of hereditary intestinal cancer, with a 30-70% risk of col...
PURPOSE: Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch r...
Surveillance guidelines for the management of familial colorectal cancer (FCC), a dominant family hi...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the world. A family history of colon ca...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a disease with a high and rising incidence in the industrialized countrie...
Aim: Early-onset colorectal cancer should raise suspicions of a hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Although the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) is 2-4 times higher in case of a positive fa...
Of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, 15-20% is related to familial or hereditary factors. Diagnosin...
Objectives: In 2014, a population-screening program using immuno-faecal occult blood testing (I-FOBT...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch Health Council recently recommended the introduction of a colorectal cancer (C...
AbstractBackgroundThe Dutch Health Council recently recommended the introduction of a colorectal can...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Colorectal cancer is one of the growing cancers in Iran and one of the few...
Familial colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 10-15% of all CRCs. In about 5% of all cases, CRC is a...
Familial colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for 10-15% of all CRCs. In about 5% of all cases, CRC is a...
PURPOSE: Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch r...
- Lynch syndrome is the most common cause of hereditary intestinal cancer, with a 30-70% risk of col...
PURPOSE: Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch r...
Surveillance guidelines for the management of familial colorectal cancer (FCC), a dominant family hi...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the world. A family history of colon ca...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a disease with a high and rising incidence in the industrialized countrie...
Aim: Early-onset colorectal cancer should raise suspicions of a hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Although the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) is 2-4 times higher in case of a positive fa...
Of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases, 15-20% is related to familial or hereditary factors. Diagnosin...