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Adenomas and serrated lesions are two types of polyps that could become cancerous. There are two types of fecal occult blood tests: fecal immunochemical test ( ...
In almost all cases, polyps – also known as colorectal adenomas – are a precursor to colorectal cancer. “While not everyone has polyps, your risk of colon ...
... polyps. Over time, some polyps become colon cancer. Because these polyps may be small and produce few, if any, symptoms, health care providers recommend ...
... polyp morphology and use of antithrombotic agents. Patients with coronary artery disease are at increased risk of developing colonic polyps and colon cancer.
There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer development. For example, inflammatory bowel disease is a ...
... polyps during colonoscopy. The conclusion: There is no significant difference in rates of detection of pre-cancerous polyps — or missed rates of detection ...
Greater rates of polyp diagnosis were observed when a proceduralist was aware they were doing a colonoscopy after a positive mt-sDNA test, compared with rates ...
Illustration of colorectal polyps on the the lining of the intestine. By Joe Dangor. Researchers from the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center and the ...
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