Abstract:Breast cancer (BC) is not a typical manifestation of Lynch syndrome. The existence and extent of excessive breast cancer risk in carriers of pathogenic mutations in the Lynch syndrome-associated genes (MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2) remains an open question. In addition, it is known that some of the breast neoplasms in patients with this syndrome are causally linked to the hereditary mutation, and some arise completely independently of the hereditary defect in the gene of the DNA mismatch repair system. In the case o… Show more
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