A genetic test to detect predisposition to cancer would likely examine the APC gene for involvement in colorectal cancer.
Adenomatous polyposis coli is known as APC. An individual has a higher lifetime chance of developing many colorectal polyps (from ten to hundreds) as well as colorectal cancer if they have a genetic mutation that interferes with the operation of the APC gene. Colon cancer can strike anyone at any age, but it often strikes older persons. Small, benign (noncancerous) cell clusters called polyps commonly grow on the interior of the colon as the first signs of the condition. Some of these polyps may eventually develop into colon cancer.
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In these situations, the nonavailability of safe water and sanitation facillities, more crowded areas of living, underlying health issues within the population and not being able to access as easily medical help can be a major factor in illness spreading more rapidly, along with any old water or mold and in extreme cases dead bodies that sit can cause more bacteria to grow and spread.
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