Journal article
Preoperative diagnosis of lynch syndrome with DNA mismatch repair immunohistochemistry on a diagnostic biopsy
SK Warrier, AH Trainer, AC Lynch, C Mitchell, R Hiscock, S Sawyer, A Boussioutas, AG Heriot
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2011
Abstract
BACKGROUND: DNA mismatch repair immunohistochemistry on tumor tissue is a simple, readily available, and cost-effective method of identifying patients with Lynch syndrome in the postoperative setting. The aim of the study was to assess whether the mismatch repair status of a colorectal cancer can be confirmed by mismatch repair immunohistochemistry on preoperative biopsy. DESIGN: Germline positive patients with Lynch syndrome were identified from a prospectively collected Familial Cancer Clinic database. Preoperative colorectal cancer biopsy specimens were obtained from the source pathology provider to generate a cohort of matched preoperative and postoperative specimens. The specimens were ..
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