Phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity of Lynch syndrome: a complex diagnostic challenge

AbstractLynch syndrome is the hereditary disorder that most frequently predisposes to colorectal cancer as well as predisposing to a number of extracolonic cancers, most prominently endometrial cancer. It is caused by germline mutations in the mismatch repair genes. Both its phenotype and genotype show marked heterogeneity. This review gives a historical overview of the syndrome, its heterogeneity, its genomic landscape, and its implications for complex diagnosis, genetic counseling and putative implications for immunotherapy.
Source: Familial Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research