Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer Position statement on multigene panel testing for patients with colorectal cancer and/or polyposis

被引:0
|
作者
Brandie Heald
Heather Hampel
James Church
Beth Dudley
Michael J. Hall
Maureen E. Mork
Aparajita Singh
Elena Stoffel
Jessica Stoll
Y. Nancy You
Matthew B. Yurgelun
Sonia S. Kupfer
机构
[1] Cleveland Clinic,Sanford R Weiss, MD, Center for Hereditary Colorectal Neoplasia
[2] The Ohio State University,Division of Human Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine and the Comprehensive Cancer Center
[3] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Medicine
[4] Fox Chase Cancer Center,Department of Clinical Genetics
[5] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Clinical Cancer Genetics
[6] University of California San Francisco,Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology
[7] University of Michigan,Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine
[8] University of Chicago,Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic
[9] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,Department of Medical Oncology
来源
Familial Cancer | 2020年 / 19卷
关键词
Inherited colorectal cancer; Lynch syndrome; Multigene panel testing; Next-generation sequencing; Polyposis; Position statement;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Multigene panel tests for hereditary cancer syndromes are increasingly utilized in the care of colorectal cancer (CRC) and polyposis patients. However, widespread availability of panels raises a number of questions including which patients should undergo testing, which genes should be included on panels, and the settings in which panels should be ordered and interpreted. To address this knowledge gap, key questions regarding the major issues encountered in clinical evaluation of hereditary CRC and polyposis were designed by the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer Position Statement Committee and leadership. A literature search was conducted to address these questions. Recommendations were based on the best available evidence and expert opinion. This position statement addresses which genes should be included on a multigene panel for a patient with a suspected hereditary CRC or polyposis syndrome, proposes updated genetic testing criteria, discusses testing approaches for patients with mismatch repair proficient or deficient CRC, and outlines the essential elements for ordering and disclosing multigene panel test results. We acknowledge that critical gaps in access, insurance coverage, resources, and education remain barriers to high-quality, equitable care for individuals and their families at increased risk of hereditary CRC.
引用
收藏
页码:223 / 239
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer Position statement on multigene panel testing for patients with colorectal cancer and/or polyposis
    Heald, Brandie
    Hampel, Heather
    Church, James
    Dudley, Beth
    Hall, Michael J.
    Mork, Maureen E.
    Singh, Aparajita
    Stoffel, Elena
    Stoll, Jessica
    You, Y. Nancy
    Yurgelun, Matthew B.
    Kupfer, Sonia S.
    FAMILIAL CANCER, 2020, 19 (03) : 223 - 239
  • [3] Cancer surveillance for transgender and gender diverse patients with Lynch syndrome: a practice resource of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer
    Hodan, Rachel
    Rodgers-Fouche, Linda
    Chittenden, Anu
    Dominguez-Valentin, Mev
    Ferriss, James
    Gima, Lauren
    Hamnvik, Ole-Petter R. E.
    Idos, Gregory
    Kline, Kevin R.
    Koeller, Diane M.
    Long, Jessica
    McKenna, Danielle
    Mueller, Charles
    Thoman, Maxton
    Wintner, Anton S.
    Bedrick, Bronwyn
    FAMILIAL CANCER, 2023, 22 (04) : 437 - 448
  • [4] Cancer surveillance for transgender and gender diverse patients with Lynch syndrome: a practice resource of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer
    Rachel Hodan
    Linda Rodgers-Fouche
    Anu Chittenden
    Mev Dominguez-Valentin
    James Ferriss
    Lauren Gima
    Ole-Petter R. Hamnvik
    Gregory E. Idos
    Kevin Kline
    Diane R. Koeller
    Jessica M. Long
    Danielle McKenna
    Charles Muller
    Maxton Thoman
    Anton Wintner
    Bronwyn S. Bedrick
    Familial Cancer, 2023, 22 : 437 - 448
  • [5] Development, technical validation, and clinical application of a multigene panel for hereditary gastrointestinal cancer and polyposis
    Ricci, Maria Teresa
    Volorio, Sara
    Signoroni, Stefano
    Mariani, Paolo
    Mariette, Frederique
    Sardella, Domenico
    Pensotti, Valeria
    Vitellaro, Marco
    TUMORI JOURNAL, 2019, 105 (04): : 338 - 352
  • [6] Germline multigene panel testing of patients with endometrial cancer
    Kral, Jan
    Jelinkova, Sandra
    Zemankova, Petra
    Vocka, Michal
    Borecka, Marianna
    Cerna, Leona
    Cerna, Marta
    Dostalek, Lukas
    Duskova, Petra
    Foretova, Lenka
    Havranek, Ondrej
    Horackova, Klara
    Hovhannisyan, Milena
    Chvojka, Stepan
    Kalousova, Marta
    Kosarova, Marcela
    Koudova, Monika
    Krutilkova, Vera
    Machackova, Eva
    Nehasil, Petr
    Novotny, Jan
    Otahalova, Barbora
    Puchmajerova, Alena
    Safarikova, Marketa
    Slama, Jiri
    Stranecky, Viktor
    Subrt, Ivan
    Tavandzis, Spiros
    Zikan, Michal
    Zima, Tomas
    Soukupova, Jana
    Kleiblova, Petra
    Kleibl, Zdenek
    Janatova, Marketa
    ONCOLOGY LETTERS, 2023, 25 (06)
  • [7] Multigene hereditary cancer panel testing for patients with pancreatic cancer.
    McGill, Anna K.
    Solomon, Sheila R.
    Marshall, Megan L.
    Susswein, Lisa
    Fillman, Corrine
    Skora, Katherine A.
    Postula, Kristen J. Vogel
    Klein, Rachel
    Hruska, Kathleen S.
    Xu, Zhixiong
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2017, 35 (04)
  • [8] Racial and ethnic differences in the results of multigene panel testing of inherited cancer predisposition genes in breast cancer patients.
    Yadav, Siddhartha
    LaDuca, Holly
    Polley, Eric
    Shimelis, Hermela
    Niguidula, Nancy
    Hu, Chunling
    Lilyquist, Jenna
    Na, Jie
    Lee, Kun
    Gutierrez, Stephanie
    Yussuf, Amal
    Hart, Steven
    Davis, Brigette Tippin
    Chao, Elizabeth
    Pesaran, Tina
    Goldgar, David
    Dolinsky, Jill S.
    Couch, Fergus
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2019, 37 (15)
  • [9] Panel testing for inherited susceptibility to breast, ovarian, and colorectal cancer
    Domchek, Susan M.
    Nathanson, Katherine L.
    GENETICS IN MEDICINE, 2014, 16 (11) : 827 - 829