Small bowel cancers, B-cell lymphatic leukemia, and six primary cancers with metastases and prolonged survival in the cancer family syndrome of Lynch.
作者:
Love(R R)
状态:
发布时间1985-02-21
, 更新时间 2007-11-14
期刊:
Cancer
摘要:
The Cancer Family Syndrome of Lynch (CFS) is characterized by the frequent occurrence of multiple types of cancers, often adenocarcinomas of the colon, endometrium, and breast, at early ages in a pedigree pattern suggesting an autosomal dominant mechanism of inheritance. An unusual CFS pedigree is presented in which members exhibited rare cancers, six primary cancers, and prolonged survival.