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Incidences of colorectal adenomas and cancers under colonoscopy surveillance suggest an accelerated "Big Bang" pathway to CRC in three of the four Lynch syndromes.

Pål MøllerSaskia HauptAysel AhadovaMatthias KloorJulian R SampsonLone SundeToni SeppäläJohn BurnInge BernsteinGabriel CapellaD Gareth EvansAnnika LindblomIngrid WinshipFinlay MacraeLior KatzIdo LaishElez VainerKevin MonahanElizabeth HalfKaroline HorisbergerLeandro Apolinário da SilvaVincent HeuvelineChristina TherkildsenCharlotte LautrupLouise L KlarskovGiulia Martina CavestroGabriela MösleinEivind HovigMev Dominguez-Valentin
Published in: Hereditary cancer in clinical practice (2024)
Colonoscopy prevented CRC in path_PMS2 carriers but not in the others. Our findings are consistent with colonoscopy surveillance blocking the adenoma-carcinoma pathway by removing identified adenomas which might otherwise become CRCs. However, in the other carriers most CRCs likely arised from dMMR cells in the crypts that have an increased mutation rate with increased stochastic chaotic probabilities for mutations. Therefore, this mechanism, that may be associated with no or only a short sojourn time of MSI tumours as adenomas, could explain the findings in our previous and current reports.
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