Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
MD Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology

Hereditary Colorectal Cancer MD Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology
Patrick M. Lynch, Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas, M. a. Rodriguez-Bigas, Raul Cutait
About this book
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the US and the third most recently linked to cancer deaths. The national annual incidence rate of colorectal cancer is approximately 148,000+, striking slightly more females than males. The lifetime risk of colorectal cancer is 5-6percent, however patients with a familial risk (with two or more first or second degree relatives) make up 20percent of the patients. Persons who carry genetic mutations linked to hereditary colorectal cancer are the most likely to develop the disease.
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MedicineOncologyGastroenterologySurgeryCancerColorectal NeoplasmsGeneticsAdenomatous Polyposis ColiHereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal NeoplasmsGenetic CounselingColon (Anatomy)Genetic disordersGenetic aspectsRectumColon (anatomy), diseasesRectum, diseases