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National Cancer Institute - Colorectal Cancer Research from the PLCO |
stoolhistory of prior polypsor a family or personal history of colorectal cancer. These patients compared 772 people with advanced colorectal adenoma to 777 people without the
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National Cancer Institute - Genetics of Colorectal Cancer |
PFireman ZFiger Aet al.: Family history of colorectal cancer as a marker of potential malignancy Dietary fiber and the risk of colorectal cancer and adenoma in women
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NEJM -- A Prospective Study of Family History and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer |
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine -- A Prospective Study of Family History and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer Body Iron StoresDietary Ironand Risk of Colorectal Adenoma in Women D. (1998). Family History of Colorectal Adenomatous Polyps and Increased Risk for Colorectal Cancer
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http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/331/25/1669
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Publix GreenWise Articles |
A personal or family history of colorectal cancerpolypsor inflammatory bowel disease Dietary Fiber and Colorectal Adenoma in a Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Program
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http://www.publix.com/wellness/greenwise/feature/Article.do?id=121&childId=222
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Recognizing Hereditary Cancer |
Your browser does not support script. RECOGNIZING HEREDITARY. CANCER. General Considerations for: Two or more relatives in a family have been diagnosed with cancer. family history that meets the Amsterdam Criteria. Individuals with colorectal cancer 45 years old or youngeror endometrial cancer 45 years old or youngeror a colorectal adenoma
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http://www.kcc.tju.edu/kcc/HereditaryCancer/Recognizing.htm
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Resource Center > News: Insights Lecture |
Colon and Other Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers. By J. Randolph HechtM.D. Family history of colorectal cancer or adenoma: If a patient has a family history that includes one first degree
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http://cancerresources.mednet.ucla.edu/5_info/5c_archive_lec/2002/colon_cancer.htm
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Screening for colon cancer - - MSNBC.com |
Family history will determine what tests are needed and when. risk for colorectal cancer. The law defines "high risk" as "a person whobecause of family history; prior experience of diagnosed with cancer or adenoma at an age less than
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3079489
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Screening for Colorectal Cancer |
Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Update 2005. W. Alan HarmonM.D.FACP. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer in the United States. a known family or personal history of colon polyps; with a family history of colon cancerbreast related extracolonic cancer and/or colorectal adenoma: one of the cancers diagnosed
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http://www.borland-groover.com/coloncancer2002.htm
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Table 4: Guidelines for Surveillance of Colorectal Cancer (CRCa) and polyps |
A table outlining guidelines for surveillance of colorectal cancer (CRCa) and polyps. Part of The Disease Management Project. 1 small (< 1 cm) tubular adenoma and no family history of CRCa
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http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/diseasemanagement/gastro/colorectalneoplasia/table4colorectal.htm
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The Cleveland Clinic: Colorectal Cancer |
where there is a strong family history. Have you had a colorectal polyp or cancer in the past a polyp that was an adenomathe type of polyp that can
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http://my.webmd.com/NR/internal.asp?GUID={BCA52FA6-416C-4884-B5D4-A7E2F61C7827}?z=1811_50394_6509_00_10
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The Genetics of Colorectal Cancer |
Carcinogenesis In HNPCCthe evolution of colorectal adenoma to carcinoma occurs over a period of 18] patients with a family history of colorectal cancer suggestive of HNPCC
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http://www.cancernetwork.com/journals/primary/p9906sup3g.htm
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The Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University |
R E S E A R C HR E P O R T S. Colorectal Polyps and Increased Risk for Colorectal Cancer in Relatives colonoscopy reserved for people with a family history of colorectal cancer; those individuals have a colonoscopy of 1.74 for close family members of adenoma patients. This means a
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http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/news/journal/journal-o/archives/jour_v18no3/colorectal.html
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University of Miami School of Medicine - Glossary - Colon cancer family history |
September 272005 85F 29C. Main Menu. Information for: Information about: Medical Dictionary >> Colon cancer family history with no family history of CRC. If there is one first-degree relative with colorectal adenoma (a polyp
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