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There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer development. For example, inflammatory bowel disease is a ...
... polyp. Most polyps aren't cancer yet, but some can become cancerous over time if left alone. Removing them prevents that risk. If a polyp already shows ...
A family history of colon cancer or colon polyps. Inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Acute diverticulitis. Studies have ...
Video. Audio. Anchor Intro. Technology is changing how doctors detect colon cancer. New AI-enhanced imaging tools help physicians find subtle polyps that might.
... polyp burden, averaging between 10 and 100 adenomatous polyps. Genetic causes: Autosomal dominant conditions generally caused by germline mutations in the ...
A colonoscopy allows your doctor to check for polyps and other issues inside the rectum and colon, and, if necessary, remove them. "A polyp is a small ...
... polyp at the area where the polyp was removed. After a large polyp is ... polyps, adenomas and carcinomas, without significant noise disturbing the ...
... polyps most likely to progress to cancer featured image. Cancer. Science Saturday: Identifying characteristics of colon polyps most likely to progress to cancer.
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