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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Cervical polyp
  1. ... may put you at higher risk for developing cervical , vaginal , or vulvar cancer. Look for noncancerous growths called polyps. Check for irritation or inflammation of the cervix. ...
  2. ... an operative hysteroscopy when it's done to remove polyps, fibroids , or adhesions . Sometimes, you may have both ... in a row) Find and remove fibroids and polyps. These are types of abnormal growths in the ...