Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common malignancy among women after breast
cancer, and the third most common malignancy among men after lung and prostate cancer
in the European Union. In the Netherlands, approximately 10000 cases are diagnosed each
year. CRC is moreover associated with high mortality and ranks second to lung cancer as
a cause of cancer-related mortality in Europe.1 CRC results from both genetic and environmental
factors. Genetic factors are a major cause of disease in approximately 20% of CRC
cases, with a spectrum ranging from ill-defined familial aggregation without a detectable
disease-causing mutation (classified as familial CRC), to well-defined autosomal dominant
inherited syndromes.
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