Colorectal Cancer Risk between Mendelian and Non-Mendelian Inheritance

Elizabeth A. Hibler, Brittany Szymaniak, Mohammad Ali Abbass*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Hereditary colorectal cancer has been an area of focus for research and public health practitioners due to our ability to quantify risk and then act based on such results by enrolling patients in surveillance programs. The wide access to genetic testing and whole-genome sequencing has resulted in identifying many low/moderate penetrance genes. Above all, our understanding of the family component of colorectal cancer has been improving. Polygenic scores are becoming part of the risk assessment for many cancers, and the data about polygenic risk scores for colorectal cancer is promising. The challenge is determining how we incorporate this data in clinical care.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)140-145
Number of pages6
JournalClinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 10 2024

Keywords

  • Mendelian
  • cancer
  • inherited
  • penetrance
  • polygenic

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Gastroenterology

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