What are familial colon polyps with lymphatic metastasis?

Familial colon polyp lymphatic metastasis, belongs to the precancerous lesions of colon cancer, the appearance of lymphatic metastasis suggests that the tumor has spread.
Familial colon polyp is usually due to hereditary colon polyposis, the occurrence of this disease will lead to mucous blood stools, weight loss and other symptoms.
When lymphatic metastasis occurs in patients with familial colon polyps, it is usually considered as precancerous lesions of colon cancer, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for X-ray, CT examination, MRI examination and other examinations to determine the treatment, which can be treated by using drugs such as cetuximab, bevacizumab, etc. or surgical resection under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Through personal evaluation, the best treatment plan can be formulated, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be adopted under the guidance of doctors for comprehensive treatment.
When lymphatic metastasis occurs in familial colon polyps, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition and leading to adverse consequences.