Cancer Susceptibility Gene Mutations in Individuals With Colorectal Cancer
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Abstract
Purpose Hereditary factors play an important role in colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, yet the prevalence of germline cancer susceptibility gene mutations in patients with CRC unselected for high-risk features (eg, early age at diagnosis, personal/family history of cancer or polyps, tumor microsatellite instability [MSI], mismatch repair [MMR] deficiency) is unknown. Patients and Methods We recruited 1,058 participants who received CRC care in a clinic-based setting without preselection for age at diagnosis, personal/family history, or MSI/MMR results. All participants underwent germline testing for mutations in 25 genes associated with inherited cancer risk. Each gene was categorized as high penetrance or…
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- MUTYH
- Penetrance
- Medicine
- Microsatellite instability
- Germline mutation
- Lynch syndrome
- Family history
- Cancer
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- Good health and well-being
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