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Precancer and cancer in inflammatory bowel disease.

Pathology 1985 April
The risk of cancer in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increased although it remains low. A clinical subgroup of patients with extensive or total ulcerative colitis and a history of symptoms for more than 10 yr is at greatest risk. In these patients biopsy evidence of epithelial dysplasia has successfully been used as a marker for increased cancer risk. A classification system for dysplasia has recently been devised, consisting of 3 categories: negative, indefinite and positive for dysplasia. The criteria for each category are discussed. For patients at high risk who decline prophylactic colectomy, a cancer surveillance programme involving periodic clinical assessment, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy and rectal and colonic biopsies has provided a reasonable alternative.

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