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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Familial adenomatous polyposis 1
  1. ... or BRCA2 -related breast cancer and ovarian cancer Familial adenomatous polyposis , including MUTYH-associated polyposis Age-related macular degeneration Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency Celiac disease Familial hypercholesterolemia Glucose-6- ...
  2. ... associated polyposis (MAP; also known as autosomal recessive familial adenomatous polyposis ). MAP greatly increases a person's risk of developing colorectal cancer, but it accounts for less than 1 percent of colorectal cancer cases. The two variants ...