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f.a.p (familial adenomatous polyposis)
FAP is a disease that affects mostly the gastrointestinal tract, referring to the stomach, small intestine and the large intestine, but can also invlove other parts of the body including the liver, thyroid and skull/brain to name a few. This was created so that anyone affected with FAP either directly or indirectly. Feel free to ask questions or share stories with others in the same situation.
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