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pubmed-article:12486941pubmed:abstractTextExtracolonic malignancies are a relatively rare complication of inflammatory bowel disease. In contrast, colorectal cancer remains a major concern for patients with long-standing UC. The best available evidence suggests that patients with long-standing Crohn's colitis are at similar risk for colorectal cancer as those patients with long-standing UC. In patients with UC, the magnitude of this increased risk appears to be greater in patients with more extensive colonic involvement. It appears that the magnitude of this risk increases with increasing duration of disease, at least in UC. Whether this reflects the increased risk of cancer that occurs with the aging process or a separate phenomena distinct to UC is unclear. To date, the methods available to reduce the risk of cancer are less than optimal. Although surgical procedures eliminate the risk, the mental and physical sequelae of these procedures can be substantial. Surveillance with colonoscopic biopsies is likely effective in reducing although not eliminating the risk of colorectal cancer. Efforts to develop chemopreventative agents and improved surveillance methods remain areas of active investigation.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:12486941pubmed:affiliationDivision of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, 3rd Floor Ravdin Building, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4283, USA.lld:pubmed
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