Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to cancer aetiology. About 15-20% of all colorectal cancers are familial. Approximately 6% of colorectal cancers can be attributed to recognizable heritable germline mutations. The discovery of genes responsible for inherited forms of colorectal cancer have the potential to improve cancer risk assessment and counselling. Genetic testing for hereditary forms of colorectal cancer can confirm or reject diagnoses at the molecular level, determine surveillance intervals for at-risk persons, decrease the cost of surveillance by risk stratification, aid in surgical and chemoprevention decision-making, and help patients in family and career planning. This paper reviews the genetics behind genes and molecular study of the hereditary colorectal cancer. This may help the medical professionals especially internists, gastroenterologists, and oncologists to update their knowledge in this field.

Genetic alteration in hereditary colorectal cancer / G. Dionigi, V. Bianchi, F. Rovera, L. Boni, M. Annoni, P. Castano, F. Villa, R. Dionigi. - In: SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-7404. - 16:suppl. 1(2007), pp. S11-S15. [10.1016/j.suronc.2007.10.020]

Genetic alteration in hereditary colorectal cancer

G. Dionigi
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L. Boni;
2007

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to cancer aetiology. About 15-20% of all colorectal cancers are familial. Approximately 6% of colorectal cancers can be attributed to recognizable heritable germline mutations. The discovery of genes responsible for inherited forms of colorectal cancer have the potential to improve cancer risk assessment and counselling. Genetic testing for hereditary forms of colorectal cancer can confirm or reject diagnoses at the molecular level, determine surveillance intervals for at-risk persons, decrease the cost of surveillance by risk stratification, aid in surgical and chemoprevention decision-making, and help patients in family and career planning. This paper reviews the genetics behind genes and molecular study of the hereditary colorectal cancer. This may help the medical professionals especially internists, gastroenterologists, and oncologists to update their knowledge in this field.
Colorectal cancer; Familial adenomatous polyposis; Follow-up; Genetics; Guidelines; Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
2007
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