The “other” cancers in Lynch syndrome include small-bowel, pancreatobiliary, urinary tract, and brain cancers, as well as sebaceous neoplasms. Routine screening for many of these
Family History
Family History
Using Family History to Guide Surveillance of “Other” Cancers in Lynch Syndrome: Does That Work?
Using Family History to Guide Surveillance of “Other” Cancers in Lynch Syndrome: Does That Work?
Quantitative Assignment of Ages to Start Screening Based on Family History
Quantitative Assignment of Ages to Start Screening Based on Family History
In a study from Sweden involving 12,829,251 persons who had family history information and were followed from 1958 to 2015, 173,796 developed colorectal cancer (CRC).