Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
"Mortality/Morbidity
Although not everyone who inherits the gene for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) develops colorectal cancer, individuals with Lynch syndrome have a 70-80% lifetime risk of developing colon cancer. Of these cancers, two thirds occur in the proximal colon (proximal to the splenic flexure). In approximately 45% of affected individuals, multiple synchronous and metachronous colorectal may occur within 10 years of resection.Other cancers associated with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) (Lynch Syndrome) include the following:
- Endometrial cancer: The lifetime risk is 30-40% by age 70 years. The average age at diagnosis is 46 years. Half of patients with both colon and endometrial cancer present with endometrial cancer first.
- Ovarian cancer: The lifetime risk is 9-12% by age 70 years. The average age at diagnosis is 42.5 years. Approximately 30% of these tumors present before age 40 years.
- Gastric cancer: The lifetime risk is around 13% (higher in Asians). The mean age at diagnosis of gastric cancer is 56 years; intestinal-type adenocarcinoma is the most commonly reported pathology, especially in Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, and China.
- Transitional cell carcinoma: The lifetime risk is 4-10%. This principally affects the upper urinary tract (ureters and renal pelvis). 
- Adenocarcinoma of the small bowel cancers: The lifetime risk is 1-3%. These occur most commonly in the duodenum and jejunum. 
- Glioblastoma: The lifetime risk is 1-4%. Also known as Turcot syndrome, this is a variant of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) (see below). 
- Malignancies of the larynx, breast, prostate, liver, biliary tree, pancreas, and the hematopoietic system are more common in patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). 
| Type of Cancer | General Population Risk (by age 70 y) | Lynch Syndrome Risk (by age 70 y) | |
| Endometrial | 1.5% | 30-40% | |
| Ovarian | 1% | 9-12% | |
| Upper Urinary Tract | Less than 1% | 4-10% | |
| Stomach | Less than 1% | 13% (higher in Asians) | |
| Small Bowel | Less than 1% | 1-3% | |
| Brain | Less than 1% | 1-4% | |
| Biliary Tract | Less than 1% | 1-5% | ......cont'd | 
Source: http://ovariancancerandus.blogspot.com/2012/09/emedicine-hereditary-colorectal-cancer.html
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