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Título: Metachronous colorectal cancer risks after extended or segmental resection in MLH1, MSH2, and MSH6 Lynch syndrome: multicentre study from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
Autor: Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database
Zalevskaja, K
Ojala, K
Petrov, A
Haupt, S
Sunde, L
Bernstein, I
A Jenkins, M
Aretz, S
Nielsen, M
Capella, G
Balaguer, F
G Evans, D
Burn, J
Holinski-feder, E
Bertario, L
Bonanni, B
Lindblom, A
Levi, Z
Macrae, F
Winship, I
Plazzer, J-p
Sijmons, R
Laghi, L
Della Valle, A
Heinimann, K
Dębniak, T
Fruscio, R
Lopez-koestner, F
Alvarez-valenzuela, K
H Katz, L
Laish, I
Vainer, E
Vaccaro, C
M Carraro, D
Monahan, K
Half, E
Stakelum, A
Winter, D
Kennelly, R
Gluck, N
Sheth, H
Abu-freha, N
Greenblatt, M
M Rossi, B
Bohorquez, M
M Cavestro, G
S Lino-silva, L
Horisberger, K
G Tibiletti, M
Do Nascimento, I
Thomas, H
T Rossi, N
A Da Silva, L
Zaránd, A
Ruiz-bañobre, J
Heuveline, V
J Lindberg, L
Gögenur, I
L Hopper, J
K Win, A
W Haile, R
Lindor, N
Gallinger, S
Le Marchand, L
A Newcomb, P
Figueiredo, J
D Buchanan, D
N Thibodeau, S
V Knebel Doeberitz, M
Loeffler, M
Rahner, N
Schröck, E
Steinke-lange, V
Schmiegel, W
Vangala, D
Perne, C
Hüneburg, R
Redler, S
Büttner, R
Weitz, J
Pineda, M
Duenas, N
Brunet Vidal, J
Moreira, L
Sánchez, A
Castillo-iturra, J
Hovig, E
Green, K
Lalloo, F
Hill, J
Crosbie, E
Mints, M
Goldberg, Y
Tjandra, D
W Ten Broeke, S
Kariv, R
Rosner, G
Jain, A
Shah, P
Fecha de publicación: 28-mar-2025
Publicado por: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Resumen: This first prospective observational study evaluates the impact of extended versus segmental colorectal surgery on the risk of metachronous colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with Lynch syndrome, analyzing data from the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database version 5. Extended resection significantly reduced the risk of metachronous CRC in path_MLH1, path_MSH2, and path_MSH6 carriers compared to segmental resection.
Nota: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf061
Es parte de: British journal of surgery, 2025, vol. 112, issue. 4
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/222101
Recurso relacionado: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf061
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