TY - JOUR
T1 - A snapshot of current genetic testing practice in Lynch syndrome
T2 - The results of a representative survey of 33 Latin American existing centres/registries
AU - collaboration with LA-GETH
AU - Della Valle, Adriana
AU - Rossi, Benedito Mauro
AU - Palmero, Edenir Inêz
AU - Antelo, Marina
AU - Vaccaro, Carlos Alberto
AU - López-Kostner, Francisco
AU - Alvarez, Karin
AU - Cruz-Correa, Marcia
AU - Bruno, Luisina Inés
AU - Forones, Nora Manoukian
AU - Mindiola, Jorge Andres Rugeles
AU - Buleje, José
AU - Spirandelli, Florencia
AU - Bohorquez, Mabel
AU - Cock-Rada, Alicia Maria
AU - Sullcahuaman, Yasser
AU - Nascimento, Ivana
AU - Abe-Sandes, Kiyoko
AU - Lino-Silva, Leonardo S.
AU - Petracchi, Florencia
AU - Mampel, Alejandra
AU - Rodriguez, Yeni
AU - Rossi, Norma Teresa
AU - Yañez, Claudio Benavides
AU - Rubio, Cladelis
AU - Petta-Lajus, Tirzah Braz
AU - Silveira-Lucas, Elizabeth Lemos
AU - Jiménez, Geiner
AU - Peña, Carlos Mario Muñeton
AU - Reyes-Silva, Carlos
AU - Ayala-Madrigal, María de la Luz
AU - del Monte, Julio Sánchez
AU - Quispe, Richard
AU - Recalde, Alcides
AU - Neffa, Florencia
AU - Sarroca, Carlos
AU - de Campos Reis Galvão, Henrique
AU - Golubicki, Mariano
AU - Piñero, Tamara A.
AU - Kalfayan, Pablo G.
AU - Ferro, Fabiana Alejandra
AU - Gonzalez, Maria Laura
AU - Pérez-Mayoral, Julyann
AU - Pimenta, Celia Aparecida Marques
AU - Uyaban, Sandra Patricia Bello
AU - Protzel, Ana
AU - Chávez, Guiliana
AU - Dueñas, Milagros
AU - Gil, María Luisa Guevara
AU - Bazo-Alvarez, Juan Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/9
Y1 - 2019/9
N2 - We aimed to assess the current genetics practice to manage patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) across Latin America. A Latin American LS survey was sent out to 52 centres/registries, comprising a total of 12 countries from the region. Overall, 33 centres completed the survey, of which the oldest LS registry was established in 1992 in Sao Paulo (Brazil), and the youngest this year in San Jose (Costa Rica). In total, 87% (26/30) of the participating centres/registries belonging to the nine countries are performing genetic testing. Overall, 1352 suspected families were sequenced. Pathogenic variants were identified in 34% of the families, with slightly differing distribution of variants between females and males. Path_MLH1 variants were identified in 39% of females and 50% of males (p = 0.023), while path_MSH2 were identified in 37% of females and males, followed by path_PMS2 in 11% of females and 8% of males, path_MSH6 in 13% of females and 3% of males (p < 0.001) and path_EPCAM in 0.3% of females and 2% of males. In Latin America, 9 of 12 (75%) participating countries had implemented healthcare for LS. LS screening is inconsistently applied within Latin America healthcare systems because of structural differences in the healthcare systems between the countries.
AB - We aimed to assess the current genetics practice to manage patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) across Latin America. A Latin American LS survey was sent out to 52 centres/registries, comprising a total of 12 countries from the region. Overall, 33 centres completed the survey, of which the oldest LS registry was established in 1992 in Sao Paulo (Brazil), and the youngest this year in San Jose (Costa Rica). In total, 87% (26/30) of the participating centres/registries belonging to the nine countries are performing genetic testing. Overall, 1352 suspected families were sequenced. Pathogenic variants were identified in 34% of the families, with slightly differing distribution of variants between females and males. Path_MLH1 variants were identified in 39% of females and 50% of males (p = 0.023), while path_MSH2 were identified in 37% of females and males, followed by path_PMS2 in 11% of females and 8% of males, path_MSH6 in 13% of females and 3% of males (p < 0.001) and path_EPCAM in 0.3% of females and 2% of males. In Latin America, 9 of 12 (75%) participating countries had implemented healthcare for LS. LS screening is inconsistently applied within Latin America healthcare systems because of structural differences in the healthcare systems between the countries.
KW - Genetic testing
KW - Latin America
KW - Lynch syndrome
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejca.2019.07.017
DO - 10.1016/j.ejca.2019.07.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 31442815
AN - SCOPUS:85070842210
SN - 0959-8049
VL - 119
SP - 112
EP - 121
JO - European Journal of Cancer
JF - European Journal of Cancer
ER -