textabstractBackground/aims: The identification of Lynch syndrome is hampered by the absence of specific diagnostic features and underutilization of genetic testing. Prediction models have therefore been developed, but they have not been validated for a clinical genetic setting. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of currently available prediction models. METHODS: We collected data of 321 index probands who were referred to the department of Clinical Genetics of the Erasmus Medical Center because of a family history of colorectal cancer. These data were used as input for five previously published models. External validity was assessed by discriminative ability (AUC: area under the receiver operating characteristic cu...
Purpose: Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes to colorectal tumors, caused by mutati...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with germline mutations in ...
Mutation-predicting models can be useful when deciding on the genetic testing of individuals at risk...
Background/aims: The identification of Lynch syndrome is hampered by the absence of specific diagnos...
Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common form of inherited predisposition to colorectal ca...
Context: Lynch syndrome is caused primarily by mutations in the mismatch repair genes MLH1 and MSH2....
textabstractUntil recently, no prediction models for Lynch syndrome (LS) had been validated for PMS2...
BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines recommend the Lynch Syndrome prediction models MMRPredict, MMRPro, and...
textabstractBackground Lynch syndrome is caused by germline mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutations. T...
Background: Several models have recently been developed to predict mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutati...
evaluation in a clinical genetic setting Mutation prediction models in Lynch syndrome
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome caused by an inherited germline mutation of the MMR...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes and is the mo...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited genetic condition associated with increased predisposition to co...
PURPOSE:Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes to colorectal tumors, caused by mutatio...
Purpose: Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes to colorectal tumors, caused by mutati...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with germline mutations in ...
Mutation-predicting models can be useful when deciding on the genetic testing of individuals at risk...
Background/aims: The identification of Lynch syndrome is hampered by the absence of specific diagnos...
Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common form of inherited predisposition to colorectal ca...
Context: Lynch syndrome is caused primarily by mutations in the mismatch repair genes MLH1 and MSH2....
textabstractUntil recently, no prediction models for Lynch syndrome (LS) had been validated for PMS2...
BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines recommend the Lynch Syndrome prediction models MMRPredict, MMRPro, and...
textabstractBackground Lynch syndrome is caused by germline mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutations. T...
Background: Several models have recently been developed to predict mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutati...
evaluation in a clinical genetic setting Mutation prediction models in Lynch syndrome
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome caused by an inherited germline mutation of the MMR...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes and is the mo...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited genetic condition associated with increased predisposition to co...
PURPOSE:Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes to colorectal tumors, caused by mutatio...
Purpose: Lynch syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes to colorectal tumors, caused by mutati...
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with germline mutations in ...
Mutation-predicting models can be useful when deciding on the genetic testing of individuals at risk...