MSI in CRC – Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer–Please participate in our survey below!
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15% of all colorectal carcinomas show microsatellite instability. This alone results in a significant number, but possibly the rate is even higher, because currently the analysis is not yet carried out regularly everywhere. Knowledge of the MSI status is relevant for the patients, on the one hand because of the prognostic and therapeutic consequences, and on the other hand because it is often only through this knowledge that a hereditary genesis can be discovered.
Видео MSI in CRC – Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer–Please participate in our survey below! канала Universitaetsspital Zuerich
15% of all colorectal carcinomas show microsatellite instability. This alone results in a significant number, but possibly the rate is even higher, because currently the analysis is not yet carried out regularly everywhere. Knowledge of the MSI status is relevant for the patients, on the one hand because of the prognostic and therapeutic consequences, and on the other hand because it is often only through this knowledge that a hereditary genesis can be discovered.
Видео MSI in CRC – Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer–Please participate in our survey below! канала Universitaetsspital Zuerich
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