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Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Treatment: Johns Hopkins Health Library
source: Johns Hopkins
summary/abstract:If you have polyps, then the best course of action is colorectal surgery. Completely removing the cancer will alleviate your symptoms and offer you the best chance of a cure. Removing the colon is the only way to prevent colorectal cancer from developing.
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