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Neil A J Ryan, Raymond McMahon, Simon Tobi, Tristan Snowsill, Shona Esquibel, Andrew J Wallace, Sancha Bunstone, Naomi Bowers, Ioana E Mosneag, Sarah J Kitson, Helena O'Flynn, Neal C Ramchander, Vanitha N Sivalingam, Ian M Frayling, James Bolton, Rhona J McVey, D Gareth Evans, Emma J Crosbie
Publikováno v:
PLoS Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 9, p e1003263 (2020)
BackgroundLynch syndrome (LS) predisposes to endometrial cancer (EC), colorectal cancer, and other cancers through inherited pathogenic variants affecting mismatch-repair (MMR) genes. Diagnosing LS in women with EC can reduce subsequent cancer mortal
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https://doaj.org/article/eceb739d88234f0eb12072b08be0941f
Autor:
Sarah Kitson, Andrew J Wallace, Simon Tobi, Rhona J McVey, Ian M. Frayling, Neil A J Ryan, D. Gareth Evans, Vanitha N Sivalingam, Sancha Bunstone, Naomi L. Bowers, James Bolton, Neal C Ramchander, Ioana E Mosneag, Tristan Snowsill, Emma J Crosbie, Raymond Mcmahon, Helena O'Flynn, Shona Esquibel
Publikováno v:
PLoS Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 9, p e1003263 (2020)
Ryan, N A J, Dawson, L (ed.), McMahon, R, Tobi, S, Snowsill, T, Esquibel, S, Wallace, A J, Bunstone, S, Bowers, N, Mosneag, I E, Kitson, S J, O’Flynn, H, Ramchander, N C, Sivalingam, V N, Frayling, I M, Bolton, J, McVey, R J, Evans, D G & Crosbie, E J 2020, ' The Proportion of Endometrial Tumours Associated with Lynch Syndrome (PETALS): a prospective cross-sectional study ', PL o S Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263
Ryan, N A J, McMahon, R, Tobi, S, Snowsill, T, Esquibel, S, Wallace, A J, Bunstone, S, Bowers, N, Mosneag, I E, Kitson, S J, O'Flynn, H, Ramchander, N C, Sivalingam, V N, Frayling, I M, Bolton, J, McVey, R J, Evans, D G & Crosbie, E J 2020, ' The proportion of endometrial tumours associated with Lynch syndrome (PETALS) : A prospective cross-sectional study ', PLoS Medicine, vol. 17, no. 9, pp. e1003263 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263
PLoS Medicine
Ryan, N A J, Dawson, L (ed.), McMahon, R, Tobi, S, Snowsill, T, Esquibel, S, Wallace, A J, Bunstone, S, Bowers, N, Mosneag, I E, Kitson, S J, O’Flynn, H, Ramchander, N C, Sivalingam, V N, Frayling, I M, Bolton, J, McVey, R J, Evans, D G & Crosbie, E J 2020, ' The Proportion of Endometrial Tumours Associated with Lynch Syndrome (PETALS): a prospective cross-sectional study ', PL o S Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263
Ryan, N A J, McMahon, R, Tobi, S, Snowsill, T, Esquibel, S, Wallace, A J, Bunstone, S, Bowers, N, Mosneag, I E, Kitson, S J, O'Flynn, H, Ramchander, N C, Sivalingam, V N, Frayling, I M, Bolton, J, McVey, R J, Evans, D G & Crosbie, E J 2020, ' The proportion of endometrial tumours associated with Lynch syndrome (PETALS) : A prospective cross-sectional study ', PLoS Medicine, vol. 17, no. 9, pp. e1003263 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003263
PLoS Medicine
Background Lynch syndrome (LS) predisposes to endometrial cancer (EC), colorectal cancer, and other cancers through inherited pathogenic variants affecting mismatch-repair (MMR) genes. Diagnosing LS in women with EC can reduce subsequent cancer morta