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Polyps of the Colon and Rectum
Colon or Colorectal cancer is the growth of malignant polyps on the colon, bowel, anus and rectum. Growths in these locations can be benign, and removed by colonoscopy, but they have a risk of becom...
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How to achieve a really clean caecum and other stories
One dose of loperamide to delay the passage of bile results in a cleaner caecum and more polyps being detected, compared with usual colon preparation. Patients received loperamide (n=98) or placebo......
Flat polyps may explain colorectal cancer screening discrepancy
Poor ability to detect sessile serrated polyps may explain why endoscopy is more effective at reducing cancer in the distal than the proximal colon, US researchers have discovered.Licensed from Medwir...
Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) April 21, 2013 Nasal Polyps Treatment Miracle is the latest nasal polyps treatment method created by Manuel Richards, who claims to enable users to eliminate their nasal polyp...
Most Gallbladder Polyps Benign, but It Still Pays to Follow
A new study finds that even though very few gallbladder polyps become cancerous, surveillance of the polyps can result in a cost saving. Medscape Medical News
Removing colon polyps tied to lower cancer risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have had risky, possibly pre-cancerous polyps removed from their colon may be able to wait up to five years until their next colonoscopy, a new study from German...
Do UK guidelines catch more colon polyps than U.S.?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - UK guidelines for colon cancer surveillance might be better at catching pre-cancerous polyps early on than U.S. ones, a new study suggests.
Study finds correlation between number of colorectal polyps and genetic mutations
Among patients with multiple colorectal polyps, the prevalence of certain gene mutations varied considerably by polyp count, according to a study in the August 1 issue of JAMA.
Heavy people more likely to have colon polyps: study
July 13 (Reuters) - Obese and overweight people are more likely to develop colon polyps, a possible precursor to cancer, than slimmer people, according to an international study.
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The management of gastric polyps.
Background Gastric polyps are important as some have malignant potential. If such polyps are left untreated, gastric cancer may result. The malignant potential depends on the histological type of the...
AIMS: Known collectively as serrated polyps, hyperplastic polyps (HP), sessile serrated adenomas (SSA/SSP) and traditional serrated adenoma (TSA) may represent a spectrum of increasing malignant poten...
Sessile serrated adenomas: demographic, endoscopic and pathological characteristics.
AIM: To study the demographic and endoscopic characteristics of patients with sessile serrated adenoma (SSA) in a single center. METHODS: Patients with SSA were identified by review of the pathology d...
Variation in the Detection of Serrated Polyps in an Average Risk Colorectal Cancer Screening Cohort.
OBJECTIVES:Serrated polyps are precursors in an alternative pathway to colon cancer. These polyps are frequently sessile or flat, located in the proximal colon, and may be overlooked during colonoscop...