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Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Polyps can grow anywhere in the large intestine There are two main categories of polyps, nonneoplastic and neoplastic Nonneoplastic polyps typically do not become cancerous Neoplastic polyps include adenomas and serrated lesions
Polyps: Types, Treatments, and Biopsy - Healthline Polyps can affect different parts of the body, including the colon, the uterus, the nose, and the ears Most polyps are harmless, but some can become cancerous over time
They found colon polyps: Now what? - Harvard Health Screening finds precancerous growths on the colon wall, called polyps, which the doctor can then remove They are not cancer, and most of them have not started to change into cancer If you get them at the precancerous phase, they don't have a chance to grow and turn into cancer
What are polyps? - MD Anderson Cancer Center A polyp is an abnormal cluster of cells that multiplies and heaps up on itself in response to some kind of stimulus That stimulus could be either environmental or genetic If the source is environmental, it’s usually connected to inflammation