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video A Lynch odyssey: 30 years, 13 tumours

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Consultants corner - Rokas Stulpinas (Lithuania) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video Activities in Coloproctology Around the Globe: Daisies in the desert: Lynch syndrome management in a resource constrained environment

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Educational session - Paul Goldberg at ESCP Milan 2016

video Biology of Colorectal Cancer: Anastomotic leak and colorectal cancer recurrence - does infection change tumour biology?

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Scientific session - Miguel Pera (Spain) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Biology of Colorectal Cancer: Colorectal cancer in young adults - emerging biology and management priorities

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Scientific session - Gabriela Möslein (Germany) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Biology of colorectal cancer: ctDNA: a guide for management in neo-adjuvant, adjuvant and follow-up settings

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Tenna Vesterman Henriksen (Denmark) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video Biology of Colorectal Cancer: Liquid biopsy in CRC - current status and potential clinical applications

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Scientific session - Gregor Norcic (Slovenia) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Biology of colorectal cancer: Liver oligometastatic disease: a curable condition

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John Conneely (Ireland) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video Cancer family syndromes: what the surgeon needs to know: Genes in surgical practice

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Symposium - Jérémie Lefevre at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Cancer family syndromes: what the surgeon needs to know: How to manage the family

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Symposium - Gabriella Möslein at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Cancer family syndromes: what the surgeon needs to know: Surgery - when and how?

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Symposium - Des Winter at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Clinical importance of somatic mutations and subgroups in colorectal cancer

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Keynote Lecture - Jan Paul Medema at ESCP Milan 2016

video Colorectal Cancer: Cancer risk and surgical considerations in Lynch Syndrome

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Symposium - Toni Seppälä (Finland) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Colorectal Cancer: Microsatellite instability for colorectal surgeons

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Symposium - Nick West (UK) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Core Subject Update: Genetics in colorectal cancer

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Educational session - Gabriela Möslein (Germany) at ESCP Vienna 2019

pdf DESI-MSI profiling of the colorectal cancer microenvironment reveals subtle modifications in lipid metabolism that correlate with pathological phenotype

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Short Paper - Reza Mirnezami (UK) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

video Fate of the rectum or pouch and ATZ after surgery in FAP

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ESCP/EHTG joint symposium - Matthew Kalady (USA) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

video Gene and gender guidelines for Lynch Syndrome (GGGLS) - Key Message and a case

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Guidelines updates - Toni Seppälä (Finland) at ESCP Barcelona 2021

video Genetic testing and surgical recommendations: where is the problem?

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ESCP/EHTG joint symposium - Julio Mayol (Spain) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

document Genetics (Chapter 24, European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology Second Edition)

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The two main inherited colorectal cancer syndromes are familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and Lynch syndrome (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer [HNPCC]), which account for less than 1 % and 3 % of colorectal cancers, respectively. FAP is characterized by the occurrence of multiple colorectal adenomas that often start to develop during the teenage years. A germ-line mutation in the APC gene located on chromosome 5 is found in about 85 % of patients with this phenotype. Without prophylactic surgery, nearly all will develop colorectal cancer. Surgery, including restorative proctocolectomy or total colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis, has greatly reduced the death rate from colorectal cancer, and now prognosis is dependent on desmoid tumors and duodenal polyposis.

HNPCC syndrome is more complex than FAP because more genes are involved, penetrance is less complete, and expression varies more. The recommendation is to try to determine the microsatellite instability (MSI) phenotype to test patients showing an MSI. Screening guidelines are well defined. Surgical management of HNPCC using segmental versus total colectomy is still debated.

A third syndrome, the MYH-associated polyposis syndrome, related to germ-line biallelic mutation of the human MUTYH gene, is an autosomal-recessive colon cancer syndrome. Other syndromes such as Peutz Jeghers syndrome, juvenile polyposis, and hyperplastic polyposis are seen less frequently.

video Genetics of IBD

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Keynote lecture - Jean-Pierre Hugot at ESCP Belgrade 2013

video Global management of Lynch syndrome

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ESCP/EHTG Symposium - Julian Sampson (UK) at ESCP Vienna 2019

video Gut microbiota expression profiles correlate with differences in the immune response in colorectal cancer

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One of 12 best abstracts - Toritseju Sillo (UK) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Hereditary colorectal cancer: clinical aspects, from phenotype to genotype and back

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Symposium - Toni Seppälä (Finland) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Hereditary colorectal cancer: MSI, HNPCC, Lynch syndrome and immunotherapy including vaccine: an update

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Symposium - Matthias Kloor (Germany) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Hereditary colorectal cancer: the role of epigenetic factors

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Symposium - John Burn (UK) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Hirschsprung disease: impact on quality of life and social condition at adult age - a comparison with anorectal malformation

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Oral Poster (Functional) - Farouk Drissi at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Immunotherapy for sporadic and hereditary colorectal cancer

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ESCP/EHTG Symposium - Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz (Germany) at ESCP Vienna 2019

video Intestinal polyposis: Familiar polyposis coli and related syndromes

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Symposium - Yann Parc at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Intestinal polyposis: The maglignant rectal polyp: big operations, small operation or no operation?

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Symposium - Graham Williams at ESCP Barcelona 2014

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