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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Familial colorectal cancer
  1. Colorectal Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... increases as you age. Having a personal or family history of colorectal cancer. Having a history of adenomas. Adenomas are colorectal ... over time. Having a genetic syndrome such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) ... cancer). Having chronic ulcerative colitis or Crohn disease for ...
  2. Health Screening (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... include: Breast cancer and cervical cancer in women Colorectal cancer Diabetes High blood pressure High cholesterol Osteoporosis Overweight and obesity Prostate cancer in men Which tests you need depends on your age, your sex, your family history, and whether you have risk factors for ...
  3. Colonic Polyps (National Library of Medicine)  
    A polyp is an extra piece of tissue that grows inside your body. Colonic polyps grow in the large intestine, or colon. Most polyps are not dangerous. However, ...
  4. Diabetes Type 2 (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... having obesity Not being physically active Genetics and family history Type 2 diabetes usually starts with insulin ... baby weighing 9 pounds or more. Have a family history of diabetes Are overweight or have obesity ...
  5. Crohn's Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a role, since Crohn's disease can run in families. Stress and eating certain foods don't cause ... that may raise your risk of Crohn's disease: Family history of the disease. Having a parent, child, ...