Does Crohn's disease turn into cancer?

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My fiancee suffers from Crohn's disease, which he has suffered from for many years. He now also has cervical disk disease, as well as heart problems. I worry about him all the time. Does Crohn's disease always end up turning into cancer, and if not what are the percentages that do?
 

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slimkid1983 said...

The risk of developing colon cancer is 20 times higher for patients with IBD than it is for the general population. The association with colon cancer is more clearly established See also:
What are the signs of colon cancer?

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in ulcerative colitis than in Crohn's disease. An increased risk most likely also exists, however, for patients with Crohn's disease that affects the colon. In ulcerative colitis, the risk of acquiring colon cancer increases according to how much of the colon is involved and the duration of colitis. Thus, after about 8 to 10 years of ulcerative colitis, especially if the entire colon is involved, the risk of developing colon cancer substantially increases. Other risk factors for colon cancer in IBD patients include a liver disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), a family history of colon cancer, and a history of liver transplantation. Additional possible risk factors include the use of concurrent immunosuppressive medications and a deficiency of the vitamin, folic acid.

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