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According to the World Health Organization, criteria for the diagnosis of serrated polyposis (formerly called hyperplastic polyposis syndrome) include the presence of >20 serrated polyps (either sessile serrated polyps or hyperplastic polyps) throughout the colon; ≥5 serrated polyps proximal to the sigmoid (of which ≥2 are >10 mm in size); or any serrated polyp proximal to the sigmoid in a first-degree relative of a patient with serrated polyposis.
To estimate the risk for colorectal and other cancers in relatives of patients with serrated polyposis, investigators evaluated a cohort of 1639 first- and second-degree relatives of 100 index patients with serrated polyposis. Fifty-four colorectal cancers were observed in first-degree relatives (…