Journal article

Update on Hereditary Colorectal Cancer: Improving the Clinical Utility of Multigene Panel Testing

M Lorans, E Dow, FA Macrae, IM Winship, DD Buchanan

Clinical Colorectal Cancer | CIG MEDIA GROUP, LP | Published : 2018

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC), one of the most common cancers, is a major public health issue globally, especially in Westernized countries. Up to 35% of CRCs are thought to be due to heritable factors, but currently only 5% to 10% of CRCs are attributable to high-risk mutations in known CRC susceptibility genes, predominantly the mismatch repair genes (Lynch syndrome) and adenomatous polyposis coli gene (APC; familial adenomatous polyposis). In this era of precision medicine, high-risk mutation carriers, when identified, can be offered various risk management options that prevent cancers and improve survival, including risk-reducing medication, screening for early detection, and surgery. The prac..

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