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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

1-2-year Surveillance Intervals Reduce Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Families with Lynch Syndrome.



CONCLUSIONS: With surveillance intervals of 1-2 years, members of families with Lynch Syndrome have a lower risk of developing CRC than with surveillance intervals of 2-3 years. Because of the low risk of CRC in non-Lynch Syndrome families, a less-intensive surveillance protocol can be recommended.

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