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Most rectal cancers begin as small, noncancerous growths of cells called polyps. Removing polyps before they become cancerous can prevent rectal cancer.
... polyps, aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD: nasal polyps, asthma, aspirin sensitivity), benign sinus tumors, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in ...
Cervical polyps — These growths on the cervix are not cancer. You might hear them called benign growths. Cervicitis — This condition involves a type of ...
Boardman says, "Then precancerous colorectal polyps can be identified and removed through polypectomy, thereby preventing colorectal cancer. Screening means ...
... polyps. Over time, some polyps become colon cancers. Because these polyps may be small and produce few, if any, symptoms, health care providers recommend ...
Colorectal cancer arises from colonic polyps. The major types of polyps associated with colorectal cancer development are adenomatous (tubular which is most ...
"A polyp is a small, wartlike growth that initially may even be asymptomatic." Over time, those polyps may form into cancer, says.
The major types of polyps associated with colorectal cancer development are adenomatous (tubular which is most common and other types are villous and ...
Known or suspected gastrointestinal precancers, called colorectal polyps. Benign or malignant gastrointestinal cancers that require advanced endoscopic or ...
This phase II trial studies the side effects of erlotinib hydrochloride and how well it works in reducing duodenal polyp burden in patients with familial ...
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