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However, it is a crucial step in examining the colon and rectum for abnormalities, such as polyps, tumors or inflammation, which can help detect and prevent ...
"You don't have to get colon cancer, even if you are at risk for it or even if you make polyps because if we take out that precursor lesion, the cancer ...
Lead author Michael Wallace, M.D., says, “Endoscopic resection in the esophagus is similar to how we remove polyps in the colon, although it is much more ...
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Coexisting conditions in individuals with PSC include inflammatory bowel disease and gallbladder diseases, including gallstones, polyps and cancer. MEDIA ...
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