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Frequency of hereditary colorectal cancer in Uruguayans patients with non polipotic colorectal cancer; Frecuencia de cancer colorrectal hereditario no polipotico en pacientes uruguayos con cancer colorrectal

Abstract

Full text: Colonic Cancer Family Polipótic not (CCFNP) is a syndrome transmission autosomal dominant characterized by the aggregation of colorectal cancer (CCR), frequently associated with other solid tumors. Few studies have investigated CCFNP frequency in colorectal cancer patients. these have shown marked geographic variation (0.3% to 13%). The objective of this study is to estimate the frequency of a population CCFNP CCR carriers Uruguayan cancer patients. All patients consecutively operated CRC were included in the Hospital Central Armed Forces (Montevideo, Uruguay) between 1987 and 2003. The cases were classified into 3 groups: 1) those who met the criteria Amsterdam (CCFNP), 2) those who did not meet these criteria but considered as a population of increased risk of cancer based on family history / staff (PRI), and 3) sporadic CRC. Genetic analysis was performed for Detection of mutations in hMLH1, hMSH2 and hMSH6 gene in patients subgroup 1. 461 patients were included, with a median age of 66 years. The subgroup 1 represented 2.5% 2 5.6% and 91.8% sporadic CRC. 75% of cases CCFNP were classified as under 55. Mutations in hMLH1 / hMSH2/hMSH6 were found in 16.6% of cases included in the subgroup 1 (2 in hMLH1, 1 in hMSH2,  More>>
Authors:
Sarroca, C.; Della Valle, A.; Fresco, R.; Peltomaki, P.; Lynch, H. [1] 
  1. Hospital Central de las Fuerzas Armadas, Montevideo (Uruguay)
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 2010
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
UY-GEO-593
Resource Relation:
Conference: 8. Uruguayan congress of Oncology, 8. Congreso Uruguayo de Oncologia, Montevideo (Uruguay), 2-4 Dec 2004; Other Information: Lecture; Related Information: In: Regional meeting of south Oncologist.Third day of Oncologic nursing| 44 p.
Subject:
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES; 62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; AGGLOMERATION; CARRIERS; DETECTION; GENES; HAZARDS; HOSPITALS; MUTATIONS; NEOPLASMS; PATIENTS; POPULATIONS; SOLIDS; TRANSMISSION; URUGUAY; VARIATIONS
OSTI ID:
22258979
Research Organizations:
Sociedad de Oncologia Medica y Pediatrica del Uruguay, Montevideo (Uruguay)
Country of Origin:
Uruguay
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: UY1400100080193
Availability:
Available in abstract form only, full text entered in this record; Available from: http://www.urucan.org.uy/iah/textos/octavo_congreso_oncologia_programa.pdf
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
1 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Aug 25, 2014

Citation Formats

Sarroca, C., Della Valle, A., Fresco, R., Peltomaki, P., and Lynch, H. Frequency of hereditary colorectal cancer in Uruguayans patients with non polipotic colorectal cancer; Frecuencia de cancer colorrectal hereditario no polipotico en pacientes uruguayos con cancer colorrectal. Uruguay: N. p., 2010. Web.
Sarroca, C., Della Valle, A., Fresco, R., Peltomaki, P., & Lynch, H. Frequency of hereditary colorectal cancer in Uruguayans patients with non polipotic colorectal cancer; Frecuencia de cancer colorrectal hereditario no polipotico en pacientes uruguayos con cancer colorrectal. Uruguay.
Sarroca, C., Della Valle, A., Fresco, R., Peltomaki, P., and Lynch, H. 2010. "Frequency of hereditary colorectal cancer in Uruguayans patients with non polipotic colorectal cancer; Frecuencia de cancer colorrectal hereditario no polipotico en pacientes uruguayos con cancer colorrectal." Uruguay.
@misc{etde_22258979,
title = {Frequency of hereditary colorectal cancer in Uruguayans patients with non polipotic colorectal cancer; Frecuencia de cancer colorrectal hereditario no polipotico en pacientes uruguayos con cancer colorrectal}
author = {Sarroca, C., Della Valle, A., Fresco, R., Peltomaki, P., and Lynch, H.}
abstractNote = {Full text: Colonic Cancer Family Polipótic not (CCFNP) is a syndrome transmission autosomal dominant characterized by the aggregation of colorectal cancer (CCR), frequently associated with other solid tumors. Few studies have investigated CCFNP frequency in colorectal cancer patients. these have shown marked geographic variation (0.3% to 13%). The objective of this study is to estimate the frequency of a population CCFNP CCR carriers Uruguayan cancer patients. All patients consecutively operated CRC were included in the Hospital Central Armed Forces (Montevideo, Uruguay) between 1987 and 2003. The cases were classified into 3 groups: 1) those who met the criteria Amsterdam (CCFNP), 2) those who did not meet these criteria but considered as a population of increased risk of cancer based on family history / staff (PRI), and 3) sporadic CRC. Genetic analysis was performed for Detection of mutations in hMLH1, hMSH2 and hMSH6 gene in patients subgroup 1. 461 patients were included, with a median age of 66 years. The subgroup 1 represented 2.5% 2 5.6% and 91.8% sporadic CRC. 75% of cases CCFNP were classified as under 55. Mutations in hMLH1 / hMSH2/hMSH6 were found in 16.6% of cases included in the subgroup 1 (2 in hMLH1, 1 in hMSH2, hMSH6 none). The proportion of patients who met the Amsterdam criteria matches with that observed by other authors. However, the percentage of cases classified CCFNP identified as carriers of mutations is lower than that reported (16.6% vs. ~ 70%). This may reflect a different genetic profile Uruguayan population.}
place = {Uruguay}
year = {2010}
month = {Dec}
}