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Low Frequency of HNPCC-Associated Microsatellite Instability and Aberrant MMR Protein Expression in Early-Onset Bladder Cancer

Giedl, Johannes ; Schneckenpointner, Roland ; Filbeck, Thomas ; Ruemmele, Petra ; Hofstaedter, Ferdinand ; Burger, Maximilian ; Hartmann, Arndt ; Stoehr, Robert



Abstract

Objectives: Recently, it was shown that patients with Lynch syndrome due to an MSH2 mutation are at increased risk for the development of bladder cancer. To further this discussion, we screened the largest investigated cohort of patients with early-onset bladder cancer for microsatellite instability (MSI) and mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency to determine a possible role of Lynch syndrome in young ...

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