What can I do to prevent the onset of hereditary colorectal cancer?
Numerous test procedures and regular examinations are offered for the prevention of hereditary intestinal cancer syndromes. The most important known syndromes can already cause initial changes in childhood. The FAP syndrome, for example, can already be accompanied by polyps from the age of 12.
Based on the individual risk, a detailed prevention plan should be drawn up with doctors. The most important diagnostic tool is a colonoscopy. This is a relatively harmless procedure under sedation, which can be performed on an outpatient basis within a few minutes. In order to be able to provide effective screening and to detect precursors of cancer early, colonoscopies should be performed every year from late adolescence and early adulthood.
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