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A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Medical Intervention on Sinonasal Inflammation in Patients with Chronic Sinusitis, Nasal Polyps and Positive Sinus Culture.
Most rectal cancers begin as small, noncancerous growths of cells called polyps. Removing polyps before they become cancerous can prevent rectal cancer.
... polyps and early-stage colorectal cancer. This is the first large-scale, blinded study to measure the new test's effectiveness. The second study, to be ...
Only the 12 percent of patients identified with a polyp at CTC would need to undergo subsequent colonoscopy. As most colon cancers arise from preexisting polyps ...
Finally, a personal history of adenomatous polyps (a specific type of colon polyp) increases the likelihood that colon cancer will develop. In addition to these ...
Optical colonoscopy facilitates the detection and removal of premalignant polyps and is the gold standard as a screening and surveillance tool for ...
Nasal polyps that often come back, even after taken out by surgery. Problems with taking aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ...
These medicines ease severe sinusitis, especially for those who have nasal polyps. The shots and pills can cause serious side effects when used long term. So ...
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 ...
... polyps, aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD: nasal polyps, asthma, aspirin sensitivity), benign sinus tumors, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in ...
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