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Supplementary Material for: Synchronous papillary thyroid cancer and colorectal cancer in a young patient with a CHEK2 mutation - A Case Report

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Introduction Mutations of CHEK2 are usually inherited and have been implicated in breast cancers, colorectal cancers, thyroid cancers, kidney cancers, and prostate cancers. The CHEK2 gene codes for checkpoint kinase 2 protein which is an effector in the ATM-CHEK2-p53 pathway and responds to DNA double strand breaks. Case Presentation We describe a unique case of a 29 year old Canadian female who presented with synchronous papillary thyroid carcinoma and rectal adenocarcinoma who was subsequently found to have a sporadic CHEK2 (checkpoint kinase 2) mutation. She presented with an 8-month history of bright red blood per rectum and saw two different physicians who diagnosed hemorrhoids and possible rectal ulcers, respectively. When the symptoms continued, the patient pursued a colonoscopy exam which found a large rectal tumor. Subsequent clinical staging diagnosed a rectal adenocarcinoma and a synchronous papillary thyroid carcinoma. Due to her synchronous tumors, a genetic panel was performed, which revealed a low-risk CHEK2 mutation. Our patient had a full response to neoadjuvant brachytherapy of the rectum and surgical treatment of her cancers. Conclusion This is the first case report, to our knowledge, of a patient with a CHEK2 mutation who presented with synchronous papillary thyroid carcinoma and invasive colonic adenocarcinoma. The incidence of colorectal cancers and papillary thyroid cancers in those under 30 with no family history is very low, which signifies the rarity of their simultaneous occurrence at such a young age.
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