
critically review the evidence for and against the importance of inflammatory response genes in adenocarcinoma in regards to bowel cancer. (colon/rectum)

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The Patients with the ulcerative colitis and the Crohn’s disease that involving the colon need to be very especially vigilant about screenings for the colorectal cancer. These are the patients that are at higher risk for the developing of the colorectal cancer than the general population of the population.
In the Inflammation of the colon that can be cause continuous turnover of the cells in the intestinal lining, which can be increases the chance of irregularities that may be lead to cancer. Though the vast of the majority of the patients with the Crohn’s disease and the ulcerative colitis will be never develop to the colorectal cancer, it is very important to the discuss the risk with your doctor.
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