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Letter to the editor (full access requires $$)
We read with interest the report from Song et al. [1] who evaluated 15
women identified at a single institute with double primary cancers of
the colorectum and endometrium. They report that 66% of the women in
this cohort met the criteria for suspected Lynch Syndrome (LS, based on
tumour molecular features of mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency) and/or
clinically-defined LS (based on family history). Clinically-defined LS
was described as “revised Amsterdam criteria”, but also as “family
history of at least one first-degree relative with a Lynch
syndrome-related cancer” [1] – which does not capture all features of
the Amsterdam II criteria [2].
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