Evaluation of colorectal cancers for Lynch syndrome: Practical molecular diagnostics for surgical pathologists

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Abstract

Lynch syndrome is the most common inherited colorectal cancer syndrome, accounting for 2-4% of all colorectal cancer cases. This review focuses on the tissue workup of Lynch syndrome, including methods to determine whether or not a tumor is mismatch repair deficient, and whether a mismatch repair-deficient tumor is sporadic or Lynch syndrome-associated. Strategies for determining which tumors to test and how best to implement a Lynch syndrome screening program are also discussed, as well as potential developments in the future.

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Samowitz, W. S. (2015). Evaluation of colorectal cancers for Lynch syndrome: Practical molecular diagnostics for surgical pathologists. Modern Pathology, 28, S109–S113. https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2014.127

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