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Approach to early-onset colorectal cancer:Clinicopathological,familial,molecular and immunohistochemical characteristics 被引量:3
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作者 Jose Perea Edurne Alvaro +8 位作者 Yolanda Rodríguez Cristina Gravalos Eva Sánchez-Tomé Barbara Rivera francisco colina Pablo Carbonell Rogelio González-Sarmiento Manuel Hidalgo Miguel Urioste 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第29期3697-3703,共7页
AIM:To characterize clinicopathological and familial features of early-onset colorectal cancer(CRC) and compare features of tumors with and without microsatellite instability(MSI).METHODS:Forty-five patients with CRC ... AIM:To characterize clinicopathological and familial features of early-onset colorectal cancer(CRC) and compare features of tumors with and without microsatellite instability(MSI).METHODS:Forty-five patients with CRC aged 45 or younger were included in the study.Clinical information,a three-generation family history,and tumor samples were obtained.MSI status was analyzed and mismatch repair genes were examined in the MSI families.Tumors were included in a tissue microarray and an immunohistochemical study was carried out with a panel of selected antibodies.RESULTS:Early onset CRC is characterized by advanced stage at diagnosis,right colon location,low-grade of differentiation,mucin production,and presence of polyps.Hereditary forms represent at least 21% of cases.Eighty-one percent of patients who died during followup showed a lack of expression of cyclin E,which could be a marker of poor prognosis.β-catenin expression was normal in a high percentage of tumors.CONCLUSION:Early-onset CRC has an important familial component,with a high proportion of tumors showing microsatellite stable.Cyclin E might be a poor prognosis factor. 展开更多
关键词 Early onset colorectal cancer Microsatellite instability Lynch syndrome Microsatellite stable colorectal cancer
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