Oligopolyposis

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Oligopolyposis
TermOligopolyposis
Short definitionOligofructose-enriched inulin - (pronounced) (AH-lih-goh-FROOK-tose-en-DIRECTED IN-yoo-lin) substance used to improve digestive and bone health and is being studied to prevent colon cancer. Oligofructose-enriched inulin is made by combining two substances naturally found in many plants, including chicory root, wheat, banana, onion and garlic. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Oligopolyposis - (pronounced) (AH-lih-goh-PAH-lee-POH-sis) The condition of having between 10 and 100 polyps (abnormal growths) on the inner walls of the colon and rectum. This occurs in people who have certain types of inherited colon cancer syndromes, such as B. AFAP

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