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Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR) Guidelines 2016 for the Clinical Practice of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer (Translated Version).

Hideyuki Ishida1, Tatsuro Yamaguchi2, Kohji Tanakaya3, Kiwamu Akagi4, Yasuhiro Inoue5, Kensuke Kumamoto6, Hideki Shimodaira7, Shigeki Sekine8, Toshiaki Tanaka9, Akiko Chino10, Naohiro Tomita11, Takeshi Nakajima12, Hirotoshi Hasegawa13, Takao Hinoi14, Akira Hirasawa15, Yasuyuki Miyakura16, Yoshie Murakami17, Kei Muro18, Yoichi Ajioka19, Yojiro Hashiguchi20, Yoshinori Ito21, Yutaka Saito22, Tetsuya Hamaguchi23, Megumi Ishiguro24, Soichiro Ishihara9, Yukihide Kanemitsu25, Hiroshi Kawano26, Yusuke Kinugasa27, Norihiro Kokudo28, Keiko Murofushi29, Takako Nakajima30, Shiro Oka31, Yoshiharu Sakai32, Akihiko Tsuji33, Keisuke Uehara34, Hideki Ueno35, Kentaro Yamazaki36, Masahiro Yoshida37, Takayuki Yoshino38, Narikazu Boku23, Takahiro Fujimori39, Michio Itabashi40, Nobuo Koinuma41, Takayuki Morita42, Genichi Nishimura43, Yuh Sakata44, Yasuhiro Shimada45, Keiichi Takahashi2, Shinji Tanaka46, Osamu Tsuruta47, Toshiharu Yamaguchi48, Kenichi Sugihara49, Toshiaki Watanabe9.   

Abstract

Hereditary colorectal cancer accounts for less than 5% of all colorectal cancer cases. Some of the unique characteristics that are commonly encountered in cases of hereditary colorectal cancer include early age at onset, synchronous/metachronous occurrence of the cancer, and association with multiple cancers in other organs, necessitating different management from sporadic colorectal cancer. While the diagnosis of familial adenomatous polyposis might be easy because usually 100 or more adenomas that develop in the colonic mucosa are in this condition, Lynch syndrome, which is the most commonly associated disease with hereditary colorectal cancer, is often missed in daily medical practice because of its relatively poorly defined clinical characteristics. In addition, the disease concept and diagnostic criteria for Lynch syndrome, which was once called hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, have changed over time with continual research, thereby possibly creating confusion in clinical practice. Under these circumstances, the JSCCR Guideline Committee has developed the "JSCCR Guidelines 2016 for the Clinical Practice of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer (HCRC)," to allow delivery of appropriate medical care in daily practice to patients with familial adenomatous polyposis, Lynch syndrome, or other related diseases. The JSCCR Guidelines 2016 for HCRC were prepared by consensus reached among members of the JSCCR Guideline Committee, based on a careful review of the evidence retrieved from literature searches, and considering the medical health insurance system and actual clinical practice settings in Japan. Herein, we present the English version of the JSCCR Guidelines 2016 for HCRC.
Copyright © 2018 by The Japan Society of Coloproctology.

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Keywords:  Lynch syndrome; familial adenomatous polyposis; guideline; hereditary colorectal cancer

Year:  2018        PMID: 31773066      PMCID: PMC6849642          DOI: 10.23922/jarc.2017-028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anus Rectum Colon        ISSN: 2432-3853


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