Ovarian cancer of endometrioid type as part of the MSH6 gene mutation phenotype

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Abstract

The MSH6 gene is one of the DNA mismatch repair genes involved in development of inherited cancers, predominantly of the colorectum and endometrium. Herein we describe the first Polish MSH6 family and the pathological and clinical data about the ovarian cancer diagnosed in the proband. Our results and reports by others indicate that, besides colorectal and endometrial cancer, the late-onset endometrioid type of ovarian cancer can be a feature of families with MSH6 germline mutations.

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Suchy, J., Kurzawski, G., Jakubowska, A., & Lubiński, J. (2002). Ovarian cancer of endometrioid type as part of the MSH6 gene mutation phenotype. Journal of Human Genetics, 47(10), 529–531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100380200079

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