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A large colon polyp can block part of your bowel, leading to crampy abdominal pain. Rectal bleeding. This can be a sign of colon polyps or cancer or other ...
Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Frank A. Sinicrope, M.D., analyzes current evidence related to the phenotype and diagnosis of early-onset colorectal cancer ...
Colon cancer treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer. Your health care team might recommend other treatments, such as radiation therapy and ...
Sensitivity was 69 percent for precancerous polyps at greatest risk to progress to cancer (i.e., those containing high-grade dysplasia). Cologuard detected ...
Must be a candidate for a surveillance colonoscopy, with the intention of CRC/dysplasia surveillance, or a candidate for surgical intervention based on ...
... dysplasia. This sensitivity estimate was not significantly different from the 42% value seen in the 2014 study of older patients. Test specificity, rather ...
... dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but ... There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer ...
Hereditary causes, due to defects in certain genes, account for up to 10% of all colorectal cancers (CRCs). These high-risk hereditary predisposition ...
Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool; Abdominal pain and cramping; Rectal pain; Urgency to defecate; Inability to defecate despite urgency ...
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