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Abstract Genetic tumor risk syndromes (genturis) contribute substantially to the overall cancer burden and provide opportunities for early detection, prevention, and individualized treatment. Yet, many affected individuals remain undiagnosed due to restrictive testing criteria and challenges in variant interpretation.
Mayra Sauer +11 more
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Comparison of High-Risk Breast Cancer Screenings with Concurrent Versus Staggered Breast MRI and Mammogram Schedules. [PDF]
Cornell LF +8 more
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Abstract Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, caused by a germline pathogenic variant in one of the mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Among these, MSH6‐associated LS represents a distinct subtype with unique molecular and clinical characteristics.
Salwa Ben Yahia +4 more
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Clinical concordance between the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk models in a Turkish population with high mammographic density prevalence: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Akalin Ç.
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Limited evidence links processed meat intake and non‐cardia gastric cancer, while esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing in Western countries, where diets are typically high in red and processed meats. Using data from over 450,000 participants from a large prospective study, the authors examined meat consumption and the risk of gastric and esophageal ...
Catalina Bonet +25 more
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Radiation-induced malignancies from simultaneous integrated boost-VMAT for oropharyngeal cancer delivered with four different fractionation schemes. [PDF]
Mazonakis M, Lyraraki E, Damilakis J.
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Uncertainty persists over whether the benefits of prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) screening outweigh harms from overdiagnosis, a key barrier to population‐wide adoption. Here, English male mortality rates were analyzed alongside long‐term data from the UK Cluster Randomized Trial of PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer (CAP) to estimate age‐specific ...
Adam R. Brentnall +5 more
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Risk-Based Prophylactic Human Papillomavirus Vaccination of Heterosexual US Men Aged 27 to 45 Years for Prevention of Oropharyngeal Cancer. [PDF]
Chaturvedi AK +5 more
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ABSTRACT Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most common hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) syndrome and is characterized by an accelerated adenoma‐carcinoma sequence, a relatively higher prevalence of flat and subtle CRC precursor lesions, and exceptionally high adenoma miss rates despite intensive colonoscopy surveillance.
Robert Hüneburg +3 more
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Cancer control is not a one-time event: why screening must become a life-course system. [PDF]
Jerjes W, Chan SCC, Majeed A.
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