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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Colon inflammatory polyp
  1. ... Follow-up of a past finding, such as polyps or colon cancer Inflammatory bowel disease ( ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease ) Screening ...
  2. ... are age 45 or older You have had colon polyps or colorectal cancer You have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as ulcerative colitis or ...
  3. ... if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself.
  4. ... if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself. Routine bone density ...
  5. ... you do not have: Personal history of colon polyps and colon cancer Family history of colon cancer Inflammatory bowel disease ( Crohn disease , ulcerative colitis )
  6. ... if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps. Screening may also be considered if you have risk factors such as a history of inflammatory bowel disease or polyps. If you are age ...
  7. ... if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps. Screening may also be considered if you have risk factors such as a history of inflammatory bowel disease or polyps. If you are age ...
  8. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. Risk ... or ulcerative colitis), and certain hereditary disorders.
  9. ... diet low in fruits and vegetables Have colorectal polyps Have ... cancer. One of the most common is called Lynch syndrome.
  10. ... tract, including: Colon cancer or other gastrointestinal tumors Colon polyps Bleeding veins in the esophagus or stomach ( esophageal ...
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