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==Primary prevention==
==Primary prevention==
*Effective measures for the [[Prevention (medical)|primary prevention]] of familial adenomatous polyposis include genetic counseling.<ref name="pmid10630758">{{cite journal |vauthors=King JE, Dozois RR, Lindor NM, Ahlquist DA |title=Care of patients and their families with familial adenomatous polyposis |journal=Mayo Clin. Proc. |volume=75 |issue=1 |pages=57–67 |year=2000 |pmid=10630758 |doi=10.4065/75.1.57 |url=}}</ref>
*Effective measures for the [[Prevention (medical)|primary prevention]] of familial adenomatous polyposis include genetic counseling.<ref name="pmid10630758">{{cite journal |vauthors=King JE, Dozois RR, Lindor NM, Ahlquist DA |title=Care of patients and their families with familial adenomatous polyposis |journal=Mayo Clin. Proc. |volume=75 |issue=1 |pages=57–67 |year=2000 |pmid=10630758 |doi=10.4065/75.1.57 |url=}}</ref>
*If there is a family history of specific [[APC (gene)|''APC'' gene]] [[mutation]], all first degree relatives must be tested before puberty.
*If there is a family history of specific [[APC (gene)|''APC'' gene]] [[mutation]], all first degree relatives must be tested before puberty.<ref name="HalfBercovich2009">{{cite journal|last1=Half|first1=Elizabeth|last2=Bercovich|first2=Dani|last3=Rozen|first3=Paul|title=Familial adenomatous polyposis|journal=Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases|volume=4|issue=1|year=2009|pages=22|issn=1750-1172|doi=10.1186/1750-1172-4-22}}</ref>
*The most common method is direct sequencing of the [[APC (gene)|''APC'' gene]].
*The most common method is direct sequencing of the [[APC (gene)|''APC'' gene]].


==References==
==References==
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Overview

Effective measures for the primary prevention of familial adenomatous polyposis include genetic counseling. The most common method is direct sequencing of the APC gene.

Primary prevention

  • Effective measures for the primary prevention of familial adenomatous polyposis include genetic counseling.[1]
  • If there is a family history of specific APC gene mutation, all first degree relatives must be tested before puberty.[2]
  • The most common method is direct sequencing of the APC gene.

References

  1. King JE, Dozois RR, Lindor NM, Ahlquist DA (2000). "Care of patients and their families with familial adenomatous polyposis". Mayo Clin. Proc. 75 (1): 57–67. doi:10.4065/75.1.57. PMID 10630758.
  2. Half, Elizabeth; Bercovich, Dani; Rozen, Paul (2009). "Familial adenomatous polyposis". Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 4 (1): 22. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-4-22. ISSN 1750-1172.