Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer in patients under 45 years of age

Author:

Hall N R12,Finan P J2,Ward B1,Turner G13,Bishop D T1

Affiliation:

1. Imperial Cancer Research Fund Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, St James's University Hospital at Leeds, Leeds, UK

2. Department of Surgery and Centre for Digestive Diseases, The General Infirmary at Leeds, Leeds, UK

3. Yorkshire Regional Genetics Service, St James's University Hospital, Leeds, UK

Abstract

Abstract A study was conducted to assess the genetic contribution to the development of colorectal cancer in young probands. Of 83 patients aged 45 years or under diagnosed with colorectal cancer in one health region over a 2-year period, 65 or their surviving next of kin were available for interview, from whom were obtained 60 detailed and five limited family histories. Five families fulfilled the Amsterdam criteria and a further eight satisfied less strict criteria for hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, a total of 20 per cent of the cohort. Eleven of these families came from the subgroup of 13 probands who had one or more first-degree relatives with colorectal cancer. Overall the relative risk of colorectal cancer in close relatives was 5·2 (P<0·0001). This risk was highest for female relatives at 9·7 (P<0·0001) and relatives of female probands at 6·7 (P<0·0001). This study highlights the importance of taking a family history in this group of patients. Screening by colonoscopy for all close relatives of young patients with colorectal cancer is recommended.

Funder

Imperial Cancer Research Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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