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Apparent Mendelian inheritance of breast and colorectal cancer: chance, genetic heterogeneity or a new gene?

L Lipton1, H J Thomas, R A Eeles, R S Houlston, M Longmuir, R Davison, S V Hodgson, V A Murday, C G Norbury, C Taylor, I P Tomlinson.   

Abstract

It is not uncommon for cancer geneticists to be referred families with apparently Mendelian co-inheritance of breast and bowel cancer. Such families present a particular problem as regards the intensity of their screening for these diseases and the utility of genetic testing. Many 'breast-colon' cancer families probably result from chance clustering of two common cancers. Other 'breast-colon' cancer families may result from known cancer syndromes, such as hereditary breast-ovarian cancer or hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer, either by conferring a high risk of one cancer type and a slightly increased risk of the other, or through a predisposition to one of the two cancers and chance occurrence of the other. Anecdotally, however, many geneticists wonder about the existence of a distinct 'breast-colon cancer syndrome', since some families present good a priori evidence of genetic disease and yet cannot readily be accounted for by known genes or chance. The identification of unknown 'breast-colon cancer' genes is likely to be difficult, relying primarily on candidate gene analysis, including loci separately implicated in breast or colorectal cancer, or in other multiple cancer syndromes. Studies such as those on APC I1307K and CHEK2 1100delC may suggest the way forward for the identification of 'breast-colon cancer' genes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 14574178     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021101014264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Cancer        ISSN: 1389-9600            Impact factor:   2.375


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1.  The CHEK2 1100delC allele is not relevant for risk assessment in HNPCC and HBCC Spanish families.

Authors:  Ana Sánchez de Abajo; Miguel de la Hoya; Javier Godino; Vicente Furió; Alicia Tosar; Pedro Pérez-Segura; Eduardo Díaz-Rubio; Trinidad Caldés
Journal:  Fam Cancer       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 2.375

2.  Identification of susceptibility genes for cancer in a genome-wide scan: results from the colon neoplasia sibling study.

Authors:  Denise Daley; Susan Lewis; Petra Platzer; Melissa MacMillen; Joseph Willis; Robert C Elston; Sanford D Markowitz; Georgia L Wiesner
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2008-02-28       Impact factor: 11.025

3.  Synchronous breast and rectal cancers in a man.

Authors:  Anastasios J Karayiannakis; Stylianos Kakolyris; Georgios Kouklakis; Leonidas Chelis; Helen Bolanaki; Christos Tsalikidis; Constantinos Simopoulos
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2011-05-25

4.  Genetic susceptibility markers for a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype: Exploratory results from genome-wide association studies.

Authors:  Mala Pande; Aron Joon; Abenaa M Brewster; Wei V Chen; John L Hopper; Cathy Eng; Sanjay Shete; Graham Casey; Fredrick Schumacher; Yi Lin; Tabitha A Harrison; Emily White; Habibul Ahsan; Irene L Andrulis; Alice S Whittemore; Esther M John; Aung Ko Win; Enes Makalic; Daniel F Schmidt; Miroslaw K Kapuscinski; Heather M Ochs-Balcom; Steven Gallinger; Mark A Jenkins; Polly A Newcomb; Noralane M Lindor; Ulrike Peters; Christopher I Amos; Patrick M Lynch
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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