Father-Daughter Family relationship between George Romig and Tanya Hughes is a cause of concern.
Hughes said, “The risk of colon rectal cancer and the inner cemetery and ovarian cancer are increasing.”
In the mid -40s, Romig, who is currently 64 years old, was diagnosed with colon rectal cancer and found that there is Lynch syndrome.
“I didn’t know what it was. I didn’t know where it came from. And until they knew, we had our meeting, and they said we were the same as our parents’ inheritance.”
Lynch syndrome is caused by genetic mutations of DNA discretion recovery genes. Most of the genetic disorders increase the possibility of certain cancer, including colon rectal cancer.
38 -year -old Tanya found that there was Lynch syndrome just before he was 30 years old.
“Like a cloud of ruin, I finally changed it. It’s as good as I can take action to take action every year, meet with a doctor every year,” she said.
“We’ve seen a young man with cancer, the most commonly left -on -left cancer, but unfortunately, we are already transferring with other institutions at the time of presentation.”
He says colon cancer screening should now start at age 45. The warning signal says that it specifies several names in the name of the feces, consistent abdominal pain and anemia.
“The treatment speed is 90%,” Khalil said.
The reason why hughes and romig stress are judged can cause family celebrations.
“I will go to the doctor as soon as possible if I can’t see it right down,” Romig said.