Familial component of early-onset colorectal cancer: opportunity for prevention.
Maria Daca-AlvarezMarc MartíAntonino SpinelliNoel F F C de MirandaClaire PallesAlfredo VivasAndrew LachtfordKevin MonahanMarek SzczepkowskiWieslaw TarnowskiSilviu-Tiberiu Makkai-PopaRosario VidalIrene LópezElena HurtadoFernando JiménezMarta Jiménez-ToscanoEdurne ÁlvaroGonzalo SanzAraceli BallesteroSirio MeloneLorena BrandárizIsabel PrietoDamián García-OlmoTeresa OcañaRebeca MoreiraLorena MorenoSabela CarballalLeticia MoreiraMaria PelliséRogelio González-SarmientoAndreana N HolowatyjJosé PereaFrancesc Balaguernull nullPublished in: The British journal of surgery (2022)
ESGE, USMSTF, and NCCN criteria for familial colorectal cancer were met in 6.3, 9.4, and 30.4 per cent of patients with EOCRC respectively. In these patients, early detection and/or prevention could be achieved in 52, 70, and 51.4 per cent respectively. Early and accurate identification of familial colorectal cancer risk and increase in the uptake of early colonoscopy are key to decreasing familial EOCRC.