Journal article

Short-term risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with lynch syndrome: A meta-analysis

MA Jenkins, JG Dowty, DA Ouakrim, JD Mathews, JL Hopper, Y Drouet, C Lasset, V Bonadona, AK Win

Journal of Clinical Oncology | AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY | Published : 2015

Abstract

Purpose For carriers of germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes, the most relevant statistic for cancer prevention is colorectal cancer (Lynch syndrome) risk, particularly in the short term. Methods We conducted a meta-analysis of all independent published Lynch syndrome studies reporting age- and sex-dependent colorectal cancer risks. We estimated 5-year colorectal cancer risk over different age groups, separately for male and female mutation carriers, and number needed to screen to prevent one death. Results We pooled estimates from analyses of 1,114 Lynch syndrome families (508 with MLH1 mutations and 606 with MSH2 mutations). On average, one in 71 male and one in 102 female MLH1 ..

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