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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Carcinoma of colon
  1. ... this condition are at increased risk of developing cancers of the colon (large intestine) and rectum (collectively referred to as ... hMLH1 MLH1_HUMAN mutL (E. coli) homolog 1 (colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 2) mutL homolog 1, colon cancer, ...
  2. ... the risk of many types of cancer, particularly cancers of the colon (large intestine) and rectum, which are collectively referred ... will develop cancer. Cancer family syndrome Familial nonpolyposis colon cancer Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal neoplasms ...
  3. ... The average age at which an individual develops colon cancer in classic familial adenomatous polyposis is 39 years. ... leading to colon polyps and the possibility of colon cancer. APC MUTYH Familial adenomatous polyposis can have different ...
  4. ... desmoid tumors but a family history of colorectal carcinoma. Dis Colon Rectum. 2005 Jun;48(6):1275-81. doi: ... Ceol CJ, Pellman D, Zon LI. APC and colon cancer: two hits for one. Nat Med. 2007 Nov; ...
  5. ... this condition are at increased risk of developing cancers of the colon (large intestine) and rectum (collectively referred to as ... coli) homolog 2 mutS (E. coli) homolog 2 (colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1) mutS homolog 2, colon cancer, ...
  6. ... of several other types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer and colon cancer. These mutations impair the ability of the BRCA1 ...
  7. ... cancer, a childhood brain tumor called medulloblastoma, breast cancer, and colon cancer. A noncancerous (benign) jaw tumor called a keratocystic ...
  8. ... CMMRD syndrome are at increased risk of developing cancers of the colon (large intestine) and rectum (collectively referred to as ... Gene ClinVar Bandipalliam P. Syndrome of early onset colon cancers, hematologic malignancies & features of neurofibromatosis in HNPCC families ...
  9. ... this condition are at increased risk of developing cancers of the colon (large intestine) and rectum (collectively referred to as ... Gene ClinVar Bandipalliam P. Syndrome of early onset colon cancers, hematologic malignancies & features of neurofibromatosis in HNPCC families ...
  10. ... and other chromosomes in several people with a cancer of the colon, stomach, lungs, liver, or prostate.Increased activity (overexpression) ... been identified in different types of cancers, including cancer of the colon, stomach, breast, liver, and pancreas. The genetic changes ...
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