2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-1008-9827
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Empfehlungen zur Früherkennung, Risikoreduktion, Überwachung und Therapie bei Patienten mit Lynch-Syndrom

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Einleitung Das Lynch-Syndrom (LS) ist die häufigste Form des erblichen Darmkrebses und verursacht ca. 3 % aller kolorektalen Karzinome (KRK). Ursächlich ist eine pathogene Sequenzvariante in einem Mismatch-Reparaturgen (MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2, EPCAM). Nach aktueller Schätzung ist ca. eine von 300 Personen Anlageträger für LS (ca. 300 000 Mutationsträger/Deutschland). Anlageträger haben ein erhöhtes Lebenszeitrisiko für ein KRK mit einer kumulativen Inzidenz von 15 bis 46 % bis zum 75.… Show more

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“…With regard to LS, a comparative study analysing pooled prospective surveillance data in 2747 LS patients from Germany, The Netherlands and Finland showed that a strict annual surveillance policy, as was usual in the German LS Consortium until recently, was not associated with a lower CRC incidence or more favourable CRC stages 33 . This result led the German LS Consortium to revise its recommendation to 1‐2 yearly intervals 34 . Current LS surveillance guidelines recommend colonoscopy intervals of 1‐2 years, 19,35 2 years 20,36 or 2‐3 years 21 .…”
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“…With regard to LS, a comparative study analysing pooled prospective surveillance data in 2747 LS patients from Germany, The Netherlands and Finland showed that a strict annual surveillance policy, as was usual in the German LS Consortium until recently, was not associated with a lower CRC incidence or more favourable CRC stages 33 . This result led the German LS Consortium to revise its recommendation to 1‐2 yearly intervals 34 . Current LS surveillance guidelines recommend colonoscopy intervals of 1‐2 years, 19,35 2 years 20,36 or 2‐3 years 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 This result led the German LS Consortium to revise its recommendation to 1-2 yearly intervals. 34 Current LS surveillance guidelines recommend colonoscopy intervals of 1-2 years, 19,35 2 years 20,36 or 2-3 years. 21 None of these guidelines currently advise different intervals depending on sex, which was associated with adenoma and CRC risk in the present study.…”
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confidence: 99%