Universal screening of colorectal tumors for lynch syndrome: a survey of patient experiences and opinions
Alexander T. Petterson, Jennifer Garbarini, Maria J. Baker

TL;DR
This study explores patient experiences and opinions about universal screening for Lynch syndrome in colorectal cancer patients.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into patient perspectives on universal tumor screening for Lynch syndrome and its implementation.
Findings
75.8% of respondents supported universal tumor screening without informed consent.
92.4% preferred receiving screening results regardless of outcome.
Patients wanted more information about the screening policy and their results.
Abstract
Lynch syndrome represents the most common hereditary cause of both colorectal and endometrial cancer. It is caused by defects in mismatch repair genes, as well as EPCAM. Universal screening of colon tumors for Lynch syndrome via microsatellite instability (MSI) and/or immunohistochemistry (IHC) can identify patients and families at risk to develop further cancers and potentially impact surveillance and treatment options. The approach to implementation of universal screening, taking ethical considerations into account, is critical to its effectiveness, with patient perspectives providing valuable insight. Patients whose colon tumors underwent universal screening at Penn State Hershey Medical Center over a period of 2.5 years were mailed a survey on universal screening in 2017. Along with the survey, they received a recruitment letter and a summary explanation of research. The survey…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
