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Coping with… RECTAL CANCER

Colorectal cancers affect 42,000 UK people annually, often developing from previously benign polyps. It’s more common in populations consuming high-fat and low-fibre (roughage) diets. A high-alcohol intake, particularly beer, may be linked. Two inherited conditions increase the risk – familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and hereditary nonpolyposis

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