Lynch Syndrome: From Screening to Diagnosis to Treatment in the Era of Modern Molecular Oncology

Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 293 - 307
Published: Aug 31, 2019
Abstract
Lynch syndrome is a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome caused by germline alterations in the mismatch repair genes and is the most common etiology of hereditary colorectal cancer. While Lynch syndrome was initially defined by the clinical Amsterdam criteria, these criteria lack the sensitivity needed for clinical utility. This review covers the evolution of screening for Lynch syndrome from the use of tumor microsatellite instability...
Paper Details
Title
Lynch Syndrome: From Screening to Diagnosis to Treatment in the Era of Modern Molecular Oncology
Published Date
Aug 31, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
293 - 307
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