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Title:
Dedni rak debelega črevesa in danke
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Krajc, Mateja
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Novaković, Srdjan
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PID:
20.500.12556/dirros/b5151004-d39d-4b74-8241-65b08aef68c1
Language:
Slovenian
Typology:
1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization:
OI - Institute of Oncology
Keywords:
dednost
,
rak debelega črevesa
,
rak danke
,
dedni raki
Publication status:
Published
Publication version:
Version of Record
Year of publishing:
2013
Number of pages:
str. 26-28, 74
Numbering:
Letn. 17, št. 1
PID:
20.500.12556/DiRROS-8764
UDC:
616.3
ISSN on article:
1408-1741
URN:
URN:NBN:SI:doc-3NG0SFUH
COBISS.SI-ID:
1553787
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by Authors
Publication date in DiRROS:
31.08.2018
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Title:
Šola tumorjev prebavil, Ljubljana, 30. 11. 2012
Publisher:
Onkološki inštitut
COBISS.SI-ID:
1553275
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English
Title:
Hereditary colorectal cancer
Abstract:
In five to ten percent of patients with colorectal cancer there is a family anamnesis where patients indicate a number of relatives of different generations on one side of the family (mother or father) who were also diagnosed with colorectal cancer and/or related cancers. Such patients are often of a young age and are diagnosed with the disease 10 to 20 years earlier than it is common in the population. These types of cancer are called »hereditary colorectal cancers«. Some patients with hereditary colorectal cancer may be diagnosed with more than one cancer (2). The occurrence of hereditary colorectal cancer is connected to the inheritance of a specific mutation - defect in the hereditary material, therefore a person who inherits this mutation is at a greater risk of developing this disease. Thus, there is a greater probability that a hereditary colorectal cancer will occur in someone who has inherited this genetic change compared with the general population, although it is not certain that the cancer will develop. Inheritance of gene mutations associated with the occurrence of colorectal cancer is very complex and is a feature of several syndromes. We present two most common ones.
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