Universal Screening of Colorectal Cancers for Lynch Syndrome: Challenges and Opportunities

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Stephen M. Vindigni
Andrew M. Kaz
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[1] University of Washington School of Medicine,Division of Gastroenterology
[2] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,undefined
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2016年 / 61卷
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Lynch syndrome; Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer; HNPCC; Universal screening; Universal testing; Colorectal cancer screening; Genetic testing;
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Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common heritable colorectal cancer (CRC) syndrome, accounting for approximately 3 % of CRC cases in the USA each year. LS results from a genetic mutation in one of the four mismatch repair genes, and clinically LS is associated with CRC and other gastrointestinal and extra-gastrointestinal malignancies. In this review, we describe the various clinical criteria utilized for the identification of LS patients and the inherent flaws with these criteria. We discuss the concept of universal testing for LS in all cases of newly diagnosed CRC, along with the potential benefits and challenges of universal testing. Several studies have shown that universal tumor testing is cost-effective and identifies cases of LS that are missed using traditional clinical criteria, which may result in reduced cancer mortality for probands and their families. Yet the full benefits of universal tumor testing may be limited by the availability and patient acceptance of genetic testing, and by logistical obstacles affecting the implementation of universal testing programs. Lastly, we comment on developing technologies such as massively parallel next-generation sequencing, which permits simultaneous sequencing of multiple genes involved in LS and other inherited colon cancer syndromes.[graphic not available: see fulltext]
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