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Understanding Intestinal Polyps: When Should They Be Removed?
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Understanding Intestinal Polyps: When Should They Be Removed?

Posted by By MedXY 08/23/2025
Intestinal polyps are common findings during colonoscopy, especially among those older than 50. While most are benign, certain types carry a significant risk of progressing to colorectal cancer. This article explores polyp types, risk factors, and clinical recommendations for removal.
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Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps
Posted inGastroenterology Specialties Wellness & Lifestyle

Two Types of Intestinal Polyps with High Risk of Developing into Colorectal Cancer: Four Signs During Bowel Movements Indicating Polyps

Posted by By MedXY 08/04/2025
Intestinal polyps are mucosal growths that can lead to colorectal cancer. Two types, adenomatous and familial adenomatous polyps, carry a high cancer risk. Early removal and lifestyle adjustments are key to prevention.
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