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Time Lapse to Cancer-Defining the Transition from Polyp to Cancer


ABSTRACT:

In the US, CRC incidence has declined with uptake in colonoscopy for early detection and removal of polyps, the precursor lesion, can stop a cancer from developing but in spite of this, CRC remains the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. One third of people who undergo screening colonoscopy will have adenomatous polyps, but less than 5% of the time are these polyps presumed to go on to develop into cancer. Why does one polyp develop into cancer while another one that looks very similar does not. In this proposal we will identify what molecular genetic changes in the genome, in the mRNA expression and genetic methylation patterns will distinguish a polyp that has already transformed into cancer from one that has not.

PROVIDER: phs001384 | dbGaP |

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA391042PRJNA391043

REPOSITORIES: dbGaP

Dataset's files

Source:
Action DRS
GapExchange_phs001384.v1.p1.xml Xml
dbGaPEx2.1.5.xsd Other
Study_Report.phs001384.PolypToCancer.v1.p1.MULTI.pdf Pdf
manifest_phs001384.PolypToCancer.v1.p1.c1.HMB.pdf Pdf
datadict_v2.xsl Other
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