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Hereditary Cancer Syndrome

Hereditary Cancer Syndrome refers to mutations of certain genes that result in higher cancer risk in some individuals compared to others.

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I have mucinous cystadenoma which is advised non-curable. What should I do now?

Query: Hi doctor, I am 31 years old and weigh about 119.05 lbs. I underwent appendix operation before four years, and the histopathology came as appendix with mucinous cystadenoma. After a few months, I started getting stomach pain and constipation, and doctors used to give me stool softners. My stomach pa...  Read Full »


Dr. Arvind Guru

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and seen the attached files (attachment removed to protect patient identity), but nowhere is it documented that it is mucinous carcinoma and that it has spread. The uploaded colonoscopy was not done recently, what was done after that till now? Pl...  Read Full »

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