Tag: hereditary cancer


FOUNDER EFFECT

Introduction to the Founder Effect The Founder Effect represents a specialized case of genetic drift, a fundamental mechanism of evolutionary change, which occurs when a new population is established by a small number of individuals that have migrated or become geographically isolated from a larger source population. This phenomenon results in the new population having […]

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PROPHYLACTIC SURGERY

Defining Prophylactic Surgery and Its Context Prophylactic surgery, often referred to as preventative surgery, represents a unique and highly deliberated subset of medical intervention. By definition, it is surgery performed entirely in anticipation of the onset of a specific disease or debilitating condition within an organ or area of the body that is subsequently removed […]

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AMSTERDAM CRITERIA

The Amsterdam Criteria: Defining Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer The Core Definition of the Amsterdam Criteria The Amsterdam Criteria represent a set of universally recognized clinical guidelines developed to standardize the identification of families likely suffering from Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC), a condition now predominantly known as Lynch Syndrome. Essentially, these criteria function as a […]

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