Colorectal Polyps
Colorectal polyps are abnormal growths inside the colon and rectum. They are typically small and harmless, but some types can lead to cancer if left untreated. Regular screening and removal can help prevent the development of colorectal cancer. Polyps are often discovered during a colonoscopy or another screening procedure, and may be managed in various ways depending on their size and type. Patients should discuss their options with their healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan.
← Journal of Colon And Rectal Cancer