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A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon. Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can develop into ...
Typically, a polyp is an abnormal growth in the lining of the colon that protrudes into the colon. The colon is made up of four layers, and polyps can be made ...
Have you had your colonoscopy? Colon polyps typically don't cause symptoms, so it's important to have regular screenings.
... polyp transform to cancer while another seemingly identical polyp does not? A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon.
Nasal polyps are painless growths inside the nose or the hollow areas inside the bones of the face, also known as sinuses. Nasal polyps aren't cancer.
Dear Mayo Clinic: Last month I had a few polyps removed during a colonoscopy. Does this mean I am more likely to get colon cancer? My physician told me it ...
... polyp called fundic gland polyp. When associated with this syndrome, fundic gland polyps are removed because they can become cancerous. Familial adenomatous ...
Uterine polyps can cause irregular menstrual bleeding, bleeding after menopause, very heavy menstrual flow or bleeding between periods.
Doctors specializing in gastroenterology and hepatology evaluate and treat colon polyps at Mayo Clinic. If you have Crohn's disease or another medical condition ...
Less commonly, it is done with an endoscopic ultrasound or a CT scan. If a gallbladder polyp increases in size by 2 mm or more, surgical removal of the ...
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