Last Posted: Dec-23-2016 2PM
From CDC Information Database
This database includes general CDC public health information on specific diseases and health related topics. When available, the database displays genomic information from various CDC web pages. Users are also encouraged to conduct searches of CDC website for additional information.
- Have You or a Family Member Had Colorectal (Colon) Cancer?
- U.S. healthcare facilities have capacity to meet colorectal cancer screening goals
News Release, June 22, 2016 - How much do you know about colorectal cancer?
Take the CDC quiz - What Are the Risk Factors for Colorectal Cancer?
- Colorectal cancer screening saves lives. Talk to your doctor about getting screened.
- Colorectal cancer screening saves lives. Talk to your doctor about getting screened.
From NIH National Cancer Institute Web Sites
From CDC-Authored Genomics Publication Database
This database contains CDC-authored publications in public health genomics including infectious diseases, newborn screening, reproductive health, genetic testing, cancer, chronic diseases, birth defects and developmental disabilities, environmental and occupational health as well as laboratory, bioinformatics and statistical methods.
- Implementing screening for Lynch syndrome among patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer: summary of a public health/clinical collaborative meeting.
Bellcross Cecelia A et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2012 Jan 14(1) 152-62 - When is genomic testing cost-effective? Testing for Lynch syndrome in patients with newly-diagnosed colorectal cancer and their relatives
Grosse, SC Healthcare 2015, 3(4), 860-878 - The cost-effectiveness of routine testing for Lynch syndrome in newly diagnosed patients with colorectal cancer in the United States: corrected estimates.
Grosse Scott D et al. Genet. Med. 2015 Jun 17(6) 510-1 - Effective communication of molecular genetic test results to primary care providers.
Scheuner Maren T et al. Genet. Med. 2013 Jun 15(6) 444-9 - A cancer genetics toolkit improves access to genetic services through documentation and use of the family history by primary-care clinicians.
Scheuner Maren T et al. Genet. Med. 2014 Jan 16(1) 60-9
From Implementation Database
This database focuses on state and national activities that integrate genomics into public health programs and clinical practice
- Lynch Video English August 2016
[Disease: Lynch syndrome; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - Implementing Public Health Genomics in Your State: Resources from the CDC Office of Public Health Genomics
[Disease: Lynch syndrome|Breast Cancer|Ovarian Cancer; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - JAX Genomic Education: Genetic Testing for Colorectal Cancer Risk
[Disease: Lynch syndrome; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - JAX Genomic Education: Categorizing Cancer Risk
[Disease: Lynch syndrome|Ovarian Cancer|Breast Cancer; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - When is Genomic Testing Cost-Effective? Testing for Lynch Syndrome in Patients with Newly-Diagnosed Colorectal Cancer and Their Relatives
[Disease: Lynch syndrome; Type: Data; State: Multiple States]
From Guideline Database
This database contains updated guidelines, policies and recommendations on genomic research and practice, as provided by professional organizations, federal advisory groups, expert panels and policy groups.
- Guidelines for surveillance of individuals with constitutional mismatch repair-deficiency proposed by the European Consortium "Care for CMMR-D" (C4CMMR-D).
Published 2014 (EU-Consortium Care for CMMR-D (C4CMMR-D)) - Guidelines on genetic evaluation and management of Lynch syndrome: a consensus statement by the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer.
Published 2014 (U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer) - Japanese Society of Medical Oncology Clinical Guidelines: RAS (KRAS/NRAS) mutation testing in colorectal cancer patients.
Published 2015 (Japanese Society of Medical Oncology) - Recommendations from the EGAPP Working Group: can UGT1A1 genotyping reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer treated with irinotecan?
Published 2009 (Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention) - Recommendations from the EGAPP Working Group: genetic testing strategies in newly diagnosed individuals with colorectal cancer aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality from Lynch syndrome in relatives.
Published 2009 (Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention)
From HuGE Literature Finder Database
This database contains published literature on genetic associations and other human genome epidemiology
- Adverse Clinical Outcome Associated With Mutations That Typify African American Colorectal Cancers.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2016 Dec 108 (12): .
Wang Zhenghe, Li Li, Guda Kishore, Chen Zhengyi, Barnholtz-Sloan Jill, Park Young Soo, Markowitz Sanford D, Willis Jose - Colorectal cancer and the KIR genes in the human genome: A meta-analysis.
Genomics data 2016 Dec 10 118-126.
Ghanadi Koroush, Shayanrad Bahareh, Ahmadi Seyyed Amir Yasin, Shahsavar Farhad, Eliasy Hosse - Morphological characterization of colorectal cancers in The Cancer Genome Atlas reveals distinct morphology-molecular associations: clinical and biological implications.
Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc 2016 Dec .
Shia Jinru, Schultz Nikolaus, Kuk Deborah, Vakiani Efsevia, Middha Sumit, Segal Neil H, Hechtman Jaclyn F, Berger Michael F, Stadler Zsofia K, Weiser Martin R, Wolchok Jedd D, Boland C Richard, Gönen Mithat, Klimstra David - Alcohol consumption, genetic variants in the alcohol- and folate metabolic pathways and colorectal cancer risk: the JPHC Study.
Scientific reports 2016 Nov 6 36607.
Svensson Thomas, Yamaji Taiki, Budhathoki Sanjeev, Hidaka Akihisa, Iwasaki Motoki, Sawada Norie, Inoue Manami, Sasazuki Shizuka, Shimazu Taichi, Tsugane Shoichi - No association of CpG island methylator phenotype and colorectal cancer survival: population-based study.
British journal of cancer 2016 Nov 115 (11): 1359-1366.
Jia Min, Jansen Lina, Walter Viola, Tagscherer Katrin, Roth Wilfried, Herpel Esther, Kloor Matthias, Bläker Hendrik, Chang-Claude Jenny, Brenner Hermann, Hoffmeister Micha
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