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A 33-Year-Old Woman with a 9-Year History of Ulcerative Colitis

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A 33-year-old woman with a 9-year history of ulcerative colitis comes to the office due to concern about her risk of colon cancer.  One of her close family friends died recently from this cancer.  The patient wants to "undergo all the tests for colon cancer."  She has no other comorbid conditions and is under the care of a gastroenterologist who has kept her disease well controlled with sulfasalazine.  Compared with sporadic colorectal carcinoma, colorectal malignancy arising in this patient would more likely exhibit which of the following features?


A) Early APC gene mutation
B) Low-grade histology
C) Multifocal origin
D) Origin from an adenomatous polyp

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