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Tammy LeDoux could never have imagined she had a tumor the size of a pineapple growing on her left ovary. Or that precancerous polyps were lurking in her ...
Adenomas are potentially precancerous polyps, and ADR is defined as the percentage of screened patients with at least one adenoma detected. So, a 15 percent ADR ...
"Numerous studies have shown that increased detection and removal of potentially precancerous polyps lowers the incidence of colorectal cancer," says Michael ...
Tissue growths inside the uterus can cause abnormal uterine bleeding or infertility. Learn about tests and treatment.
In almost all cases, polyps – also known as colorectal adenomas – are a precursor to colorectal cancer. “While not everyone has polyps, your risk of colon ...
Have you had your colonoscopy? Colon polyps typically don't cause symptoms, so it's important to have regular screenings.
Dr. John Kisiel, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, says you might be surprised how often colonoscopies uncover polyps lurking in your colon ...
... polyps. The Mayo Clinic researchers conclude that the pathological polyp examination now required by national practice guidelines may not be necessary — an ...
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