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Researchers at Mayo Clinic are closer to answering the question, why does one colon polyp transform to cancer while another seemingly identical polyp does ...
Most stomach polyps don't become cancerous. But certain types can increase the risk of stomach cancer. Depending on the type of stomach polyp, treatment might ...
Polyps associated with familial adenomatous polyposis. These are removed because they can become cancerous. A healthcare professional will likely recommend ...
LONDON — Physicians screening people for bowel cancer are becoming increasingly concerned about a type of polyp once thought harmless: serrated polyps, ...
Technology is changing how doctors detect colon cancer. New AI-enhanced imaging tools help physicians find subtle polyps that might otherwise be missed. Learn ...
CT scans can show the size of polyps deep in the sinuses and where they are. These studies can also help rule out other reasons the nose is blocked. Allergy ...
The purpose of this study is to understand and assess patients' current acceptability of machine learning/AI during colonoscopy for polyp detection.Our ...
Located in London, Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert gastroenterologist James East, M.D., discusses how serrated polyps relate to colon cancer risk.
The size of a gallbladder polyp can help predict whether it's cancerous, called malignant, or noncancerous, known as benign. Small gallbladder polyps that are ...
ANSWER: Nasal polyps form in the nasal passages and sinuses as a result of chronic inflammation called chronic rhinosinusitis. When they are small, nasal polyps ...
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