Familial adenomatous polyposis
adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an inherited condition in which numerous adenomatous polyps form mainly in the epithelium of the large . While these polyps start out , transformation into colon cancer occurs when they are left untreated. Three are known to exist, FAP and attenuated FAP are caused by APC gene defects on 5 while autosomal FAP is caused by defects in the MUTYH gene on chromosome 1. Of the three, FAP itself is the most severe and most common; although for all three, the resulting colonic polyps and cancers are initially confined to the colon wall. Detection and removal before metastasis outside the colon can greatly reduce and, in many cases, eliminate the spread of cancer.
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Causes — why it happens
- ·APC gene
How it's found
- ·Colonoscopy
- · testing
Prevention
- ·Polypectomy
- ·Upper endoscopy
- ·Colectomy
Treatment
- ·Colonoscopy
- ·Polypectomy
- ·Upper endoscopy
- ·Colectomy
Complications
- ·Colorectal cancer