Familial polyp, a chromosomal dominant disease, is a multifaceted manifestation of a single gene and also includes familial polyposis and Gardner’s syndrome. Colon polyps are adenomatous polyps with a 50% cancer rate, which is higher with prolonged disease duration, ageing and immune system decline, and can affect both men and women with a family history. Symptoms include diarrhea, mucus stools or bloody stools. Osteomas are found in flat bones such as jaws, jaws and butterfly bones, and soft tissue tumors on the face, trunk or extremities.