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  • Prevalence and Penetrance o... Prevalence and Penetrance of Major Genes and Polygenes for Colorectal Cancer
    Win, Aung Ko; Jenkins, Mark A; Dowty, James G ... Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention, 03/2017, Volume: 26, Issue: 3
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    Although high-risk mutations in identified major susceptibility genes (DNA mismatch repair genes and ) account for some familial aggregation of colorectal cancer, their population prevalence and the ...
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  • Feasibility of Screening fo... Feasibility of Screening for Lynch Syndrome Among Patients With Colorectal Cancer
    HAMPEL, Heather; FRANKEL, Wendy L; PANESCU, Jenny ... Journal of clinical oncology, 12/2008, Volume: 26, Issue: 35
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    Identifying individuals with Lynch syndrome (LS) is highly beneficial. However, it is unclear whether microsatellite instability (MSI) or immunohistochemistry (IHC) should be used as the screening ...
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  • The Clinical Phenotype of L... The Clinical Phenotype of Lynch Syndrome Due to Germ-Line PMS2 Mutations
    Senter, Leigha; Clendenning, Mark; Sotamaa, Kaisa ... Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), 08/2008, Volume: 135, Issue: 2
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    Background & Aims: Although the clinical phenotype of Lynch syndrome (also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer) has been well described, little is known about disease in PMS2 mutation ...
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  • Colorectal and Other Cancer... Colorectal and Other Cancer Risks for Carriers and Noncarriers From Families With a DNA Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation: A Prospective Cohort Study
    AUNG KO WIN; YOUNG, Joanne P; MACRAE, Finlay A ... Journal of clinical oncology, 03/2012, Volume: 30, Issue: 9
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    To determine whether cancer risks for carriers and noncarriers from families with a mismatch repair (MMR) gene mutation are increased above the risks of the general population. We prospectively ...
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  • Tumor Mismatch Repair Immun... Tumor Mismatch Repair Immunohistochemistry and DNA MLH1 Methylation Testing of Patients With Endometrial Cancer Diagnosed at Age Younger Than 60 Years Optimizes Triage for Population-Level Germline Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation Testing
    BUCHANAN, Daniel D; TAN, Yen Y; WALTERS, Rhiannon J ... Journal of clinical oncology, 01/2014, Volume: 32, Issue: 2
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    Clinicopathologic data from a population-based endometrial cancer cohort, unselected for age or family history, were analyzed to determine the optimal scheme for identification of patients with ...
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  • Risk of colorectal cancer f... Risk of colorectal cancer for carriers of a germ-line mutation in POLE or POLD1
    Buchanan, Daniel D; Stewart, Jenna R; Clendenning, Mark ... Genetics in medicine, 08/2018, Volume: 20, Issue: 8
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    Germ-line mutations in the exonuclease domains of the POLE and POLD1 genes are associated with an increased, but yet unquantified, risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). We identified families with POLE or ...
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  • PIK3CA activating mutation ... PIK3CA activating mutation in colorectal carcinoma: associations with molecular features and survival
    Rosty, Christophe; Young, Joanne P; Walsh, Michael D ... PloS one, 06/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    Mutations in PIK3CA are present in 10 to 15% of colorectal carcinomas. We aimed to examine how PIK3CA mutations relate to other molecular alterations in colorectal carcinoma, to pathologic phenotype ...
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  • BRAFV600E Immunohistochemis... BRAFV600E Immunohistochemistry Facilitates Universal Screening of Colorectal Cancers for Lynch Syndrome
    Toon, Christopher W.; Walsh, Michael D.; Chou, Angela ... The American journal of surgical pathology, 2013-October, Volume: 37, Issue: 10
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    BRAFV600E mutation in microsatellite-unstable (MSI) colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) virtually excludes Lynch syndrome (LS). In microsatellite-stable (MSS) CRCs it predicts poor prognosis. We propose a ...
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  • Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and the... Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Lynch Syndrome
    Ait Ouakrim, Driss; Dashti, Seyedeh Ghazaleh; Chau, Rowena ... JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 09/2015, Volume: 107, Issue: 9
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    Inheritance of a germline mutation in one of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2 causes a high risk of colorectal and other cancers (Lynch Syndrome). Use of aspirin has ...
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  • Screening for lynch syndrom... Screening for lynch syndrome (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer) among endometrial cancer patients
    HAMPEL, Heather; FRANKEL, Wendy; PRIOR, Thomas W ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 08/2006, Volume: 66, Issue: 15
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    Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer in women with Lynch syndrome. The identification of individuals with Lynch syndrome is desirable because they can benefit from increased cancer ...
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