Search results for "HNPCC"

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Factors associated with decision-making on prophylactic hysterectomy and attitudes towards gynecological surveillance among women with Lynch syndrome…

2020

AbstractTo prevent endometrial carcinoma in Lynch syndrome (LS), regular gynecological surveillance visits and prophylactic surgery are recommended. Previous data have shown that prophylactic hysterectomy is an effective means of cancer prevention, while the advantages and disadvantages of surveillance are somewhat unclear. We aimed to evaluate female LS carriers’ attitudes towards regular gynecological surveillance and factors influencing their decision-making on prophylactic surgery that have not been well documented. Pain experienced during endometrial biopsies was also evaluated. Postal questionnaires were sent to LS carriers undergoing regular gynecological surveillance. Questionnaires…

Cancer ResearchSURGERYmedicine.medical_treatmentPain Procedural0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyProphylactic surgeryFinlandGenetics (clinical)Aged 80 and overRISKSurveillancemedicine.diagnostic_testObstetricsMiddle Aged16. Peace & justiceProphylactic SurgeryLynch syndrome3. Good healthDNA-Binding Proteinsprophylactic surgeryMutS Homolog 2 ProteinOncologyPatient Satisfaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesissurveillanceFemaleOriginal Article030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyMutL Protein Homolog 1AdultHeterozygotemedicine.medical_specialtyDecision Making3122 CancersHNPCCHysterectomyehkäisevä lääketiede03 medical and health sciencesSyöpätaudit - CancersGeneticsmedicineCarcinomaHumansGenetic TestingLynchin oireyhtymäAgedRetrospective StudiesHysterectomyCancer preventionbusiness.industryEndometrial cancerENDOMETRIAL CANCERmedicine.diseaseColorectal Neoplasms Hereditary NonpolyposisEndometrial NeoplasmsLynch syndromebusinessEndometrial biopsy
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Involvement of large rearrangements in MSH6 and PMS2 genes in southern Italian patients with lynch syndrome

2018

Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one of the MisMatch Repair (MMR) genes. Most of germline mutations are point variants, followed by large rearrangements that account to 15-55% of all pathogenic mutations. Many study reporting the frequency of large rearrangements in the MLH1 and MSH2 genes were performed, while, little is known about the contribution of large rearrangements in other MMR genes, as PMS2 and MSH6. Therefore, in this study we investigated the involvment of large rearrangements in MSH6 and PMS2 genes in a well-characterized series of 20 LS southern Italian patients. Methods: These large rearrangements are not usuall…

Genetic testing of lynch syndromeSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleLynch syndromeMmr genePms2 geneHnpccMsh6 geneLarge duplicationLarge rearrangement
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Clinical characteristics of pancreatic and biliary tract cancers in Lynch syndrome : A retrospective analysis from the Finnish National Lynch Syndrom…

2023

IntroductionPatients with Lynch syndrome (LS) have an increased lifetime risk of pancreatic cancer (PC) and biliary tract cancer (BTC). These cancers have a notoriously pessimistic prognosis due to late diagnosis and limited therapeutic options. There are limited data based on small cohorts reviewing PC and BTC in LS patients.MethodsIn this retrospective study of the Lynch Syndrome Registry of Finland (LSRFi), records of genetically verified LS patients diagnosed with PC or BTC between 1982 and 2020 were analyzed.ResultsThirty-nine patients were included: tumor(s) were in the pancreas in 26 patients, in the biliary tract in 10, and in the ampulla of Vater in three. A pathogenic germline var…

Lynch syndrome (LS)Cancer Researchhereditary nonpolyposis colon cancermicrosatellite instability (MSI)3122 Cancerspancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer3121 Internal medicinemikrosatelliititLynch syndromeOncologyhereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC)biliary tract cancerBiliary tract cancermicrosatellite instabilityLynchin oireyhtymähaimasyöpäpaksusuolisyöpä
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Patterns of K-ras mutation in colorectal carcinomas from Iran and Italy (a Gruppo Oncologico dell'Italia Meridionale study): influence of microsatell…

2006

Background: K-ras mutations are a key step in colorectal cancer progression. Such mutations have been widely studied in case series from Western countries but there are few data on the rate and spectrum of mutations in tumors from countries where the epidemiological features of the disease are different. Patients and methods: Tumor samples from 182 Iranian colorectal cancer patients (170 sporadic cases and 12 HNPCC cases) were screened for K-ras mutations at codons 12, 13 and 61 by sequencing analysis. The cases were also characterized for microsatellite instability at mononucleotide repeats by PCR and fragment analysis, and classified according to microsatellite instability status. The fre…

OncologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyK-ras mutationsColorectal cancerHNPCCDiseaseK-ras mutationIranmedicine.disease_causecolorectal carcinomaInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansCodoncolorectal carcinoma; HNPCC; gene-environment interaction; K-ras mutations; MSI; Iran; ItalyMSIGeneticsMutationbusiness.industryMicrosatellite instabilityHematologymedicine.diseasegene-environment interactionGenes rasOncologyItalyRAS MutationMutationFemaleMicrosatellite InstabilitybusinessColorectal Neoplasms
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Identification and molecular characterization of a novel mutation in MSH2 gene in a lynch syndrome family

2017

Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one of the MisMatch Repair (MMR) genes, including MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, MLH3 and MSH3. The molecular characterization of mutations in these MMR genes facilitates the pre-symptomatic diagnosis of subjects at risk to develop a colon cancer or a cancer LS-related. Methods: DHPLC and direct sequencing were performed for the mutation detection analysis. Results: In this study, we identified a novel frame shift mutation, the named is c.170delT in MSH2 gene that determined a premature stop codon and consequently, the formation of a truncated protein (p. Val56Glyfs*7). This is a novel mutation, as it …

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleLynch syndromeNovel variant MSH2 geneHNPCCFrame-shift mutationMSH2 gene
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