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One Minute Read: Intestinal Polyps and Cancer Risk---By: Sarah Kim

Writer: luminaryhopeforcanluminaryhopeforcan


Intestinal polyps are growths in the lining of the colon or rectum that can develop into colorectal cancer if left untreated. Most polyps are benign, but some types, like adenomatous polyps, have the potential to become cancerous.


Polyps often cause no symptoms but may be detected during routine colonoscopy screenings. Removing polyps can significantly reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer.


Treatment involves removing the polyps during colonoscopy, followed by regular monitoring to prevent recurrence. Early detection and removal of polyps are crucial for preventing colorectal cancer in high-risk individuals.


This article is intended for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider for any medical concerns or conditions.

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