The development of polyps and hereditary determinants of pathology can prevent colorectal cancer

A polyp in the colon is a small conjunction of cells that aggregate in the colon of the colon that in the majority of occasions suelen be inoffensive. Without embarrassment, in some cases the polyps podrian will be colon cancer patients who in advanced stages will be mortal.

Dr.  Hamid Galib, gastroenterologist
Dr. Hamid Galib, gastroenterologist

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The Journal of Medicine and Public Health (MSP) consulted Dr. Hamid Galib, gastroenterologist, who explained everything about gastric bypass and its incidence in cancer cancer and other pathologies.

“It is the entrails of the multiple intestinal polyps that its patients have for the past 15 years have developed multiple polyps in the intestine. It is not the patient who finds a polyp, his patients with 100, 200 and 300 polyps the intestinal gut. We do not confuse them with the patient who has one or two, his varios. These patients have a hereditary problem because the disease is transmitted automatically. These patients say that 100 per cent of them are 50 years old from having colon cancer. (…) It’s a patient’s degradingly hay that guts all over the intestine in order not to have colon cancer, ”explained the gastroenterologist.

Genetically transmitted disease: mayor risks different cancers

According to MayoClinic, Lynch syndrome is a hereditary tragedy that significantly increases the likelihood that patients will develop the risk of colon cancer, endometrial cancer and other types of cancer. Lynch syndrome is historically known as corrective hereditary cancer cancer (HNPCC).

“What happens to those polyps is that their people have polyps and have a gene envelope. (…) Do you have people who are always on the verge of developing colon cancer? The problem here is that it is hereditary. For example, he or his father has colon cancer and he has polyps in this case because he is looking for cancer because he has Lynch syndrome. The burden of this is that these polyps do not have multiple, but are accompanied by familiar colon cancer history or cancer in other cancerous areas such as the ovary and the veiga, ”said the galeno.

Diagnostic

In cases where it is suspected that the patient has Lynch syndrome, gastroenterologists perform questions about family history of colon cancer, endometriosis and other types of cancer. In addition, there are other diagnostic methods that can identify this anomaly.

“A patient who has colon cancer has a biopsy. In this biopsy, studies are being performed to see if the cancer is genetic, if there are positive results in the biopsy, then examining the whole family will see if they have cancer and if they have done a colonoscopy. These polyps can provide cancer information in other organs. The person who has this syndrome, the one who cures it, quizzes the hen or the hen does not have colon cancer, but must have cancer of the uterus or uterus or any other condition. “The same patient can have cancer at the same time, the cancer produced by this polyp or the cancer in the uterus at the same time is a woman”, determined the Dr. Galib.

Wilson’s Enfermedad

Wilson’s disease is a hereditary pathology with reduced prevalence occurring in the accumulation of cover in the higado, cerebrum and other vital organs. For the most part, all patients with the condition are diagnosed between the ages of 5 and 35, and can also affect more large or young people.

“It’s an enformedad donde lo que ocurre no es hierro, es cobre. And this person is genetically related to an abnormal accumulation of cover that you come in the diet. This cover is deposited in various organs in the hygienic and especially is deposited in the brain, in the neurocentric system and can have a range of problems from hepatic failure, epilepsy problems, convulsions and can come. -This condition- does not matter much, but its patients with genetic accumulations of iron intake and cover that there are many of the things that we come up with, ”concluded Dr. Galib in dialogue with MSP.