| Literature DB >> 34185173 |
Naohiro Tomita1, Hideyuki Ishida2, Kohji Tanakaya3, Tatsuro Yamaguchi4, Kensuke Kumamoto5, Toshiaki Tanaka6, Takao Hinoi7, Yasuyuki Miyakura8, Hirotoshi Hasegawa9, Tetsuji Takayama10, Hideki Ishikawa11, Takeshi Nakajima12, Akiko Chino13, Hideki Shimodaira14, Akira Hirasawa15, Yoshiko Nakayama16, Shigeki Sekine17, Kazuo Tamura18, Kiwamu Akagi19, Yuko Kawasaki20, Hirotoshi Kobayashi21, Masami Arai22, Michio Itabashi23, Yojiro Hashiguchi24, Kenichi Sugihara25.
Abstract
Hereditary colorectal cancer (HCRC) accounts for < 5% of all colorectal cancer cases. Some of the unique characteristics commonly encountered in HCRC cases include early age of onset, synchronous/metachronous cancer occurrence, and multiple cancers in other organs. These characteristics necessitate different management approaches, including diagnosis, treatment or surveillance, from sporadic colorectal cancer management. There are two representative HCRC, named familial adenomatous polyposis and Lynch syndrome. Other than these two HCRC syndromes, related disorders have also been reported. Several guidelines for hereditary disorders have already been published worldwide. In Japan, the first guideline for HCRC was prepared by the Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR), published in 2012 and revised in 2016. This revised version of the guideline was immediately translated into English and published in 2017. Since then, several new findings and novel disease concepts related to HCRC have been discovered. The currently diagnosed HCRC rate in daily clinical practice is relatively low; however, this is predicted to increase in the era of cancer genomic medicine, with the advancement of cancer multi-gene panel testing or whole genome testing, among others. Under these circumstances, the JSCCR guidelines 2020 for HCRC were prepared by consensus among members of the JSCCR HCRC 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 2020 for HCRC.Entities:
Keywords: Familial adenomatous polyposis; Guidelines; Hereditary colorectal cancer; Lynch syndrome
Year: 2021 PMID: 34185173 DOI: 10.1007/s10147-021-01881-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Oncol ISSN: 1341-9625 Impact factor: 3.402