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Lynch Syndrome in Focus: A Multidisciplinary Review of Cancer Risk, Clinical Management, and Special Populations.

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Cancers 2025 Vol.17(24)
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Eroglu S, Birsenogul I, Bowen AP, Doyle JF, Pupkin SE, Villar J, Tarney CM, Gandia E, Pastor DM, Estrada-Veras JI

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Lynch syndrome (LS), also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), is a hereditary cancer syndrome significantly increasing the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) and various extracolo

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APA Eroglu S, Birsenogul I, et al. (2025). Lynch Syndrome in Focus: A Multidisciplinary Review of Cancer Risk, Clinical Management, and Special Populations.. Cancers, 17(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17243981
MLA Eroglu S, et al.. "Lynch Syndrome in Focus: A Multidisciplinary Review of Cancer Risk, Clinical Management, and Special Populations.." Cancers, vol. 17, no. 24, 2025.
PMID 41463230

Abstract

Lynch syndrome (LS), also known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), is a hereditary cancer syndrome significantly increasing the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) and various extracolonic cancers, including endometrial, ovarian, and gastric cancers. LS results from germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes, such as , , , and , leading to microsatellite instability (MSI). This review explores the multifaceted aspects of LS, covering clinical presentation, genetic underpinnings, and emerging therapeutic strategies. The discussion explores the importance of identifying at-risk individuals, facilitating personalized cancer surveillance and prevention strategies. Molecular insights into distinguishing between sporadic and LS-associated cancers are also examined, with a focus on somatic testing methods, including MSI and immunohistochemistry (IHC). The gynecological cancer risks, particularly those related to endometrial and ovarian malignancies, are addressed, underscoring the need for early detection and risk-reducing interventions. Recent advancements in the management of colorectal and other LS-related cancers are highlighted, with particular attention to the growing role of immunotherapy, including immune checkpoint inhibitors, and immunoprevention strategies. With ongoing advances in our understanding of LS, opportunities for earlier detection, more effective prevention, and innovative treatments continue to expand. This narrative review adopts a multidisciplinary approach to provide a comprehensive understanding of LS, from its genetic basis to current clinical and therapeutic practices, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of care.

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