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Those who have the highest lifetime risk of colon cancer are in the hereditary subgroup. Depending on the particular genetic syndrome, including Lynch, FAP, MAP, Peutz-Jegher’s and others, the chances of getting colon cancer may be 30-100%. If you have a family history, talk to your doctor! – See more at: http://ccalliance.org/blog/are-you-at-high-risk-for-colon-cancer/#sthash.5ttoYRJT.dpuf
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