نتایج جستجو برای: sporadic colorectal cancer

تعداد نتایج: 943734  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
RL Melnick JK Dunnick DP Sandler MR Elwell JC Barrett

Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States; it is the third most common site of cancer in men after prostate and lung cancer, and the second most common site of cancer in women after breast cancer (1). Furthermore, the incidence of colorectal cancer is increasing in industrial countries (2). Because familial forms of colon cancer are thought to account fo...

Journal: :The Journal of pathology 2009
Ana M Ferreira Helga Westers Sónia Sousa Ying Wu Renée C Niessen Maran Olderode-Berends Tineke van der Sluis Peter T W Reuvekamp Raquel Seruca Jan H Kleibeuker Harry Hollema Rolf H Sijmons Robert M W Hofstra

A progressive accumulation of genetic alterations underlies the adenoma-carcinoma sequence of colorectal cancer. This accumulation of mutations is driven by genetic instability, of which there are different types. Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the predominant type present in the tumours of Lynch syndrome patients and in a subset of sporadic tumours. It is generally accepted that MSI can b...

2014
Sang Jin Kim Hyoung Ran Kim Seok Hyung Kim Ji Hye Han Yong Beom Cho Seong Hyeon Yun Woo Yong Lee Hee Cheol Kim

PURPOSE Sporadic colorectal cancers with high-frequency microsatellite instability (MSI-H) are related to hypermethylation of mismatch repair (MMR) genes and a higher frequency of BRAF mutations than Lynch syndrome. We estimated the feasibility of hereditary colorectal cancer based on hMLH1 methylation and BRAF mutations. METHODS Between May 2005 and June 2011, we enrolled all 33 analyzed pat...

Journal: :Cancer research 1993
J I Risinger A Berchuck M F Kohler P Watson H T Lynch J Boyd

Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) is characterized by a familial predisposition to colorectal carcinoma and extracolonic cancers of the gastrointestinal, urological, and female reproductive tracts, notably the endometrium. A genetic locus for HPNCC was recently determined by linkage analysis to exist on chromosome 2p; both sporadic and HNPCC-associated colorectal carcinomas exhi...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2008
Vesna Hadziavdić Nada Pavlović-Calić Izet Eminović

Considering its frequency, high mortality rate as well as many etiological mysteries colorectal cancer is a challenge to contemporary science. In our study we analyzed RER + and RER--phenotypes and their relations with clinical-pathological characteristics of sporadic colorectal cancers. We also analyzed genetic alterations of tumor suppressor genes as well as their relation with microsatellite...

2014
ZHENQIANG SUN XIANBO YU HAIJIANG WANG SHUO ZHANG ZELIANG ZHAO RUIWEI XU

Mismatch repair (MMR) genes play an important role in the occurrence and development of sporadic colorectal cancer; however, the effect of MMR genes on clinicopathological features and prognosis remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to observe the clinical significance of MMR gene expression in sporadic colorectal cancer. Clinicopathological data and postoperative samples from 404 p...

2012
KOUJI BANNO IORI KISU MEGUMI YANOKURA KOSUKE TSUJI KENTA MASUDA ARISA UEKI YUSUKE KOBAYASHI WATARU YAMAGAMI HIROYUKI NOMURA EIICHIRO TOMINAGA NOBUYUKI SUSUMU DAISUKE AOKI

Epimutation is defined as abnormal transcriptional repression of active genes and/or abnormal activation of usually repressed genes caused by errors in epigenetic gene repression. Epimutation arises in somatic cells and the germline, and constitutional epimutation may also occur. Epimutation is the first step of tumorigenesis and can be a direct c...

Journal: :BMJ 2000
R G Hardy S J Meltzer J A Jankowski

Evidence for the molecular basis of colorectal cancer comes from genetic analysis of tissues either from patients with a family history of the disease or from patients with sporadic adenomatous colorectal polyps or extensive ulcerative colitis. The traditional view is that background rates of genetic mutation, combined with several rounds of clonal expansion, are necessary for a tumour to devel...

2005
Zheng Shu Huang Yanqin Yuan Ying

The purpose of this article is to review basic research as well as clinical studies on Chinese hereditary colorectal cancer. Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC, Lynch syndrome) accounts for 2.2% of all colorectal cancer, and Chinese criteria for suspected HNPCC have been developed. Germline mutations as well as large genomic rearrangements of mismatch repair (MMR) genes are respon...

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