Introduction to Stomach and Bowel Cancer | Reference Price ¥ 600
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colorectal cancerPeople over 50 years of age who have a long-term high-fat, low-fiber diet, are sedentary and obese; Those with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease or intestinal polyps (especially adenomatous polyps); Those with a family history of colorectal cancer or hereditary colorectal disease (e.g. familial adenomatous polyposis).
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gastric cancerPeople over 40 years of age who are positive for Helicobacter pylori and have not been cured; Those who have long term high salt diet, often eat pickled/smoked food, and have irregular diet; Those with chronic gastric diseases such as gastric ulcer, atrophic gastritis, gastric polyps, etc; and people with family history of gastric cancer or hereditary gastric cancer syndromes (e.g. Lynch syndrome).
General information
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Negative Population Guidance Recommendations
The screening results were negative, no tumor-related gene mutations and methylation abnormalities were detected, and the current risk of suffering from core high-incidence tumors is low. However, it is still necessary to pay attention to health, maintain good living habits and stay away from cancer-causing factors.
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Recommendations for guidance of weakly positive people
Weakly positive screening, gene mutation or methylation abnormality detected in the blood, there is a risk of precancerous lesions, early stage tumors and other core high prevalence tumors. Please have an in-depth medical checkup as recommended by the genetic counselor immediately. Even if there is no positive indication for the time being, you should continue to pay attention to your health, adjust your living habits, strengthen your exercise, and keep away from cancer-causing factors.
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Positive Population Guidance Recommendations
Positive screening results, tumor-related gene mutation or methylation has reached a high risk, the risk of developing core high-incidence tumors is high. It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention for a comprehensive examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor after diagnosis, as well as to improve lifestyle habits and be alert to chronic diseases.

