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colorectal polyp is a polyp (fleshy growth) occurring on the lining of the colon or rectum. Untreated colorectal polyps can develop into colorectal cancer... |
starts as a benign tumor, often in the form of a polyp, which over time becomes cancerous. Colorectal cancer may be diagnosed by obtaining a sample of... |
Mouse models of colorectal cancer and intestinal cancer are experimental systems in which mice are genetically manipulated, fed a modified diet, or challenged... |
Peutz–Jeghers syndrome (redirect from Polyps-and-Spots syndrome) genetic disorder characterized by the development of benign hamartomatous polyps in the gastrointestinal tract and hyperpigmented macules on the lips and... |
Gardner's syndrome (redirect from Familial colorectal polyposis) known as Gardner syndrome, familial polyposis of the colon, or familial colorectal polyposis) is a subtype of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Gardner... |
Familial adenomatous polyposis (section Genetics) time asymptomatically) develop hundreds to thousands of colorectal polyps (and sometimes polyps elsewhere)—small abnormalities at the surface of the intestinal... |
Cowden syndrome (section Genetics) ; Montgomery, Elizabeth A. (January 2018). "Pathology and genetics of hereditary colorectal cancer". Pathology. 50 (1): 49–59. doi:10.1016/j.pathol.2017... |
Causes of cancer (section Genetics) ovarian cancer. Some of the inherited genetic disorders that can cause colorectal cancer include familial adenomatous polyposis and hereditary non-polyposis... |
Larsen S, Osnes M (September 1996). "Growth of colorectal polyps: redetection and evaluation of unresected polyps for a period of three years". Gut. 39 (3):... |
cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and stomach cancer. In females, the most common types are breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, and... |
Mismatch repair cancer syndrome (section Genetics) central nervous system (CNS). In the large intestine, multiple colonic polyps develop; in the CNS, brain tumors. Under the name constitutional mismatch... |
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It may also be used to decrease the risk of colorectal adenomas in people with familial adenomatous polyposis. It is taken by... |
Genetic counseling (category Applied genetics) syndrome (e.g. more than 10 adenomatous polyps, rare types of gastrointestinal polyps, such as hamartomatous polyps), or specific skin findings like café... |
adenocarcinoma. Long-standing ulcerative colitis, colon polyps, and family history are risk factors for colorectal cancer. RM-MT is a disease that is characterized... |
where the fundus and the body of the stomach develop many fundic gland polyps. The condition has been described both in patients with familial adenomatous... |
Juvenile polyposis syndrome (section Genetics) of polyps requires surgical colectomy. Most juvenile polyps are benign; however, malignancy can occur. The cumulative lifetime risk of colorectal cancer... |
Human Molecular Genetics. 10 (7): 721–733. doi:10.1093/hmg/10.7.721. PMID 11257105. Fodde R (May 2002). "The APC gene in colorectal cancer". European... |
Hemorrhoid (category Colorectal surgery) rectal exam (DRE) can also be performed to detect possible rectal tumors, polyps, an enlarged prostate, or abscesses. This examination may not be possible... |
Cancer screening (section Colon (colorectal) cancer) cancer in Europe. Screening for colorectal cancer, if done early enough, is preventive, seeing as benign lumps called polyps in the colon and rectum are the... |
Ulcerative colitis (section Colorectal cancer) The cause of UC is unknown. Theories involve immune system dysfunction, genetics, changes in the normal gut bacteria, and environmental factors. Rates tend... |