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  • * A study involving patients with CDH1 mutations used chromoendoscopy alongside standard endoscopy to enhance the detection of gastric cancer, resulting in targeted biopsies revealing suspicious lesions.
  • * The results showed that chromoendoscopy effectively identified all gastric cancer cases within the study, highlighting its potential to improve diagnostic accuracy for those choosing conservative management.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Germline mutations in the CDH1-gene are identified as the cause of 30-40% of cases of hereditary diffuse gastric cancer, an autosomal-dominant inherited cancer predisposition syndrome. Given this high risk of developing diffuse gastric cancer, carriers of a pathogenic CDH1 germline mutation are advised to undergo prophylactic gastrectomy. For patients preferring conservative management, endoscopic surveillance is recommended. The detection of diffuse gastric cancer using white light endoscopy, however, remains challenging.

Methods: Patients with pathogenic CDH1 mutation underwent (chromo)endoscopic surveillance or endoscopy prior to surgery. Biopsies were taken at suspicious sites identified by chromoendoscopy. In addition, endoscopically normal areas were assessed with mapping biopsies. Detection rates from endoscopic biopsies (mapping vs. targeted) and gastrectomy specimen were then compared.

Result: Between 11/2015 and 12/2020, ten patients from four families with a known CDH1 germline mutation had a total of n = 24 endoscopies with n = 518 total biopsies being examined. Three patients were diagnosed with GC during the study period. These patients all had suspicious chromoendoscopic lesions (= detection rate 100%). In two of three patients who had suspicious chromoendoscopic lesions, signet cell carcinoma was also detected in mapping biopsies and multiple additional cancer foci were identified in the gastrectomy specimen.

Conclusion: Chromoendoscopy facilitated detection of gastric carcinoma foci in CDH1 mutation carriers. Chromoendoscopy identified all patients with gastric cancer, but not all cancer foci present in these patients. We conclude that for patients opting against prophylactic total gastrectomy, the addition of chromoendoscopy to white light could be used to enhance diagnostic reliability of endoscopic surveillance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10435617PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12029-022-00831-1DOI Listing

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