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  • Immunohistochemical testing... Immunohistochemical testing of conventional adenomas for loss of expression of mismatch repair proteins in Lynch syndrome mutation carriers: a case series from the Australasian site of the colon cancer family registry
    Walsh, Michael D; Buchanan, Daniel D; Pearson, Sally-Ann ... Modern pathology, 05/2012, Volume: 25, Issue: 5
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    Debate continues as to the usefulness of assessing adenomas for loss of mismatch repair protein expression to identify individuals with suspected Lynch syndrome. We tested 109 polyps from 69 proven ...
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  • High prevalence of mismatch... High prevalence of mismatch repair deficiency in prostate cancers diagnosed in mismatch repair gene mutation carriers from the colon cancer family registry
    Rosty, Christophe; Walsh, Michael D.; Lindor, Noralane M. ... Familial cancer, 12/2014, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
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    The question of whether prostate cancer is part of the Lynch syndrome spectrum of tumors is unresolved. We investigated the mismatch repair (MMR) status and pathologic features of prostate cancers ...
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  • Association between hyperme... Association between hypermethylation of DNA repetitive elements in white blood cell DNA and pancreatic cancer
    Neale, Rachel E; Clark, Paul J; Fawcett, Jonathan ... Cancer epidemiology, 10/2014, Volume: 38, Issue: 5
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    Highlights • This is the largest study to examine the association between leukocyte DNA methylation and pancreatic cancer. • We found a significant association between Line-1 hypermethylation and ...
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  • Expression of MUC2, MUC5AC,... Expression of MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC5B, and MUC6 mucins in colorectal cancers and their association with the CpG island methylator phenotype
    Walsh, Michael D; Clendenning, Mark; Williamson, Elizabeth ... Modern pathology 26, Issue: 12
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    Mucinous differentiation is associated with both CpG island methylator phenotype and microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer. The mucinous phenotype derives from abundant expression of the ...
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  • Colorectal carcinomas with ... Colorectal carcinomas with KRAS mutation are associated with distinctive morphological and molecular features
    Rosty, Christophe; Young, Joanne P; Walsh, Michael D ... Modern pathology, June 2013, 2013-Jun, 2013-06-00, 20130601, Volume: 26, Issue: 6
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    KRAS-mutated carcinomas comprise 35–40% of all colorectal carcinomas but little is known about their characteristics. The aim of this study was to examine the pathological and molecular features of ...
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  • Cancer risks for relatives ... Cancer risks for relatives of patients with serrated polyposis
    Win, Aung Ko; Walters, Rhiannon J; Buchanan, Daniel D ... The American journal of gastroenterology, 05/2012, Volume: 107, Issue: 5
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    Serrated polyposis (hyperplastic polyposis) is characterized by multiple polyps with serrated architecture in the colorectum. Although patients with serrated polyposis are known to be at increased ...
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  • Family History of Colorecta... Family History of Colorectal Cancer in BRAF p.V600E-Mutated Colorectal Cancer Cases
    BUCHANAN, Daniel D; WIN, Aung K; WINSHIP, Ingrid ... Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention, 05/2013, Volume: 22, Issue: 5
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    Previous reports suggest that relatives of colorectal cancer (CRC)-affected probands carrying the BRAF p.V600E mutation are at an increased risk of CRC and extracolonic cancers (ECC). In this study, ...
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