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Consequences of testing for mismatch repair deficiency of colorectal cancer in clinical practice

Authors :
S R Offerman
Marieke H A Lammertink
W. H. de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel
H. L. van Westreenen
Hans F. A. Vasen
M M de Jong
J.W.B. de Groot
Laura W. Leicher
Hans Morreau
Source :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 53(5), 632-636, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 53(5), 632-636. Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Introduction: Mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR) can be found in Lynch syndrome (LS)-associated colorectal carcinoma and in 15% of sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC). Outcome of MMR-deficiency testing is important for surgical decisions as extended colectomy is recommended in young LS-patients with CRC. Moreover, the finding of a dMMR tumour has consequences for the choices of adjuvant chemotherapy as MMR-deficient CRC is resistant to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) monotherapy. Aims of our study are to evaluate whether MMR-deficiency testing leads to (1) identification of LS, (2) change in surgical treatment and (3) adjustment of systemic therapy in patients with dMMR CRC.Methods: We performed a multicentre, retrospective study, in a community hospital and a University Medical Centre. We included all CRC-patients between 2012 and 2016 who were tested for microsatellite instability. We collected clinical data such as gender, age, referral to clinical geneticist, surgical procedure and choice of chemotherapy.Results: We analysed 225 CRCs. Twenty-four (10.7%) of 225 CRC were MMR-deficient. Of the 24 patients with dMMR CRC, 18 (75%) were referred to the clinical geneticist and in nine (37%) patients a MMR mutation was identified. In one (4%) of the 24 patients, a subtotal colectomy was performed. In seven (35%) out of 20 MMR deficient patients, the chemotherapy regimen was adjusted.Conclusions: The finding of a dMMR CRC had consequences for decisions on chemotherapy in a relative high proportion of patients. We recommend testing in all patients with CRC independent of age at diagnosis, as proper treatment decisions and genetic counselling are very important.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00365521
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 53(5), 632-636, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 53(5), 632-636. Taylor & Francis Group
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37d69dca148354f77b8cd37f98957731