Cecum Adenoma, also known as caecum adenoma, is related to choline deficiency disease and macrocytic anemia. An important gene associated with Cecum Adenoma is CHKA (Choline Kinase Alpha), and among its related pathways/superpathways are IL2 signaling events mediated by STAT5 and One-carbon metabolism and related pathways. Related phenotypes are Decreased Hepatitis C Virus pseudoparticles (HCVpp; H77; genotype 1a) infection and Decreased cell proliferation