Hereditary Colorectal Review Articles
Hereditary colorectal
cancer involves a
cancer gene being passed from parent to child. However, it is unclear which gene causes the disease. If more than one
family member has colon or rectal cancer, it could mean that the potential for developing this form of
cancer has been passed from one generation to the next. The most important step leading to the diagnosis of a
hereditary cancer syndrome is the compilation of a thorough
family history of cancer.2-4 A patient and his or her key relatives, working either alone or with a trained nurse or genetic counselor, can compile such a detailed
family history. The focus should be on identifying
cancer of all types and sites; the
family member's age at the onset of cancer; any pattern of multiple primary cancers; any association with phenotypic features that may be related to cancer, such as colonic adenomas; and documentation of pathological findings whenever possible. This information will frequently identify a hereditary colorectal
cancer syndrome in the family, should it exist. Molecular genetic testing may then provide verification of the diagnosis, when a germ-line
mutation is present in the family.5,6 The primary care physician may wish to refer the patient to a hereditary-cancer specialist and genetic Counselor for further evaluation should there be any remaining question about the disorder's clinical or molecular genetic diagnosis and the need for targeted surveillance and management. A research article reports the aftereffects of unique examination, evaluates its commitment to the assemblage of information in a given territory, and is distributed in a friend investigated insightful journal. Once,
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