If lynch syndrome is detected early, a patient can begin more frequent cancer screenings and #coloncancer can actually be prevented if pre-cancerous polyps are found and removed. https://t.co/bUAkY6h6i2
Doctors will need to develop their skills to make the most of genetic information for diagnosis and treatment—and sooner than we might think: https://t.co/SWOGuPkpGE
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Volunteers needed! To all past and present participants if you can help out the morning of the walk please contact [email protected] -- Anything you can do will help -- before, during or after the walk. https://t.co/8XSvF0R2oL
Volunteers needed! To all past and present participants if you can help out the morning of the walk please contact [email protected] -- Anything you can do will help -- before, during or after the walk.
Kevin Jonas Sr. knows that his colorectal cancer diagnosis means his sons are at a higher risk for the disease. That’s why he’s making sure they get screened early. #KnowYourCRCFacts
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Dr. Paul Limburg explains how taking low-dose aspirin can help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. Mayo Clinic joins @FightCRC for #80by2018. Learn more about colorectal cancer on Mayo Clinic Connect: https://t.co/msp1fLMxy7.
Lynch syndrome is a genetic condition that has a high risk of colon cancer as well as other cancers including endometrial (second most common), ovary, stomach, small intestine, hepatobiliary tract, upper urinary tract, brain, and skin. #LynchSyndromeAwarenessDay@AFALynch