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Risk of extracolonic cancers for people with biallelic and monoallelic mutations in MUTYH

AK Win, JC Reece, JG Dowty, DD Buchanan, M Clendenning, C Rosty, MC Southey, JP Young, SP Cleary, H Kim, M Cotterchio, FA Macrae, KM Tucker, JA Baron, T Burnett, L Le Marchand, G Casey, RW Haile, PA Newcomb, SN Thibodeau Show all

International Journal of Cancer | Published : 2016

Abstract

Germline mutations in the DNA base excision repair gene MUTYH are known to increase a carrier's risk of colorectal cancer. However, the risks of other (extracolonic) cancers for MUTYH mutation carriers are not well defined. We identified 266 probands (91% Caucasians) with a MUTYH mutation (41 biallelic and 225 monoallelic) from the Colon Cancer Family Registry. Mutation status, sex, age and histories of cancer from their 1,903 first- and 3,255 second-degree relatives were analyzed using modified segregation analysis conditioned on the ascertainment criteria. Compared with incidences for the general population, hazard ratios (HRs) (95% confidence intervals [CIs]) for biallelic MUTYH mutation ..

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