The practice of universal screening for Lynch syndrome in newly diagnosed endometrial carcinoma

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Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) accounts for 5% of all endometrial cancer (EC) cases and 4% of all lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer. While current guidelines recommend LS screening for all patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer, there is no such guideline for screening patients with EC. Discussion: This review addresses LS screening and discusses algorithms for testing patients in the setting of newly diagnosed EC. Conclusion: The successful diagnosis of LS has important implications, including prevention of LS-associated cancers among relatives and immunotherapy recommendations for patients with advanced EC and loss of expression of mismatch repair immunohistochemistry and microsatellite instability positive following failure of traditional treatment.

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Wang, A., McCracken, J., Li, Y., & Xu, L. (2018, July 1). The practice of universal screening for Lynch syndrome in newly diagnosed endometrial carcinoma. Health Science Reports. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.43

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