Study: Colon cancer risk extends to second- and third-degree relatives

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Study: Colon cancer risk extends to second- and third-degree relatives

Having second- or third-degree relatives with colorectal cancer increases a person’s risk of developing the disease, according to the findings of a study led by researchers from the University at Buffalo and the University of Utah.

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