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Immunohistochemistry in screening for heritable colorectal cancer: what to do with an abnormal result.

Steven Ronald ParedesCharles ChanMatthew John Francis Xavier Rickard
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2019)
Recent developments in our understanding of molecular genetics have transformed screening and diagnostic practices for Lynch syndrome. The current standard involves universal tumour analysis of resected colorectal cancer (and ideally polypectomy) specimens using immunohistochemistry and molecular techniques. Patients with abnormal immunohistochemical findings are subsequently referred for definitive mutational testing. This review relates the molecular pathogenesis of Lynch syndrome to current immunohistochemistry-based screening strategies and discusses the interpretation and clinical implications of screening results.
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