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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Polyp
  1. ... find and remove abnormal growths, known as colorectal polyps . Cancer in the colon or rectum often starts as a polyp. Most of these polyps are benign (not cancerous) but could become cancerous ... t see, which may mean you have a polyp. Other names: colon cancer screening What are they ... signs of colorectal cancer and remove any colorectal polyps. Why do I need a colorectal cancer screening ...
  2. ... be caused by a variety of conditions, including: Polyps , abnormal growths on the lining of your colon ... screening tests for colorectal cancer can detect colon polyps and colorectal cancer. If you aren't at ... your stool that may be signs of colorectal polyps or cancer. Colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. Both tests use ...
  3. ... 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 ... may mean one of the following conditions: Fibroids, polyps, or other abnormal growths were found. Your provider ...
  4. ... tears in the lining of the anus. Anal polyps , abnormal growths on the lining of the anus. ... rectum. These may include: Hemorrhoids. Anal fissure. Anal polyp. Infection. Cancer. The biopsy results may confirm or ...
  5. ... Structural problems in the GI tract, such as polyps (abnormal growths) and diverticula (pouches in the intestinal ... of the following conditions: Hiatal hernia Ulcers Tumors Polyps Diverticula, a condition in which small sacs form ...
  6. ... or vulvar cancer. Look for noncancerous growths called polyps. Check for irritation or inflammation of the cervix. ... or more of the following conditions: Genital warts Polyps Swelling or irritation of the cervix Abnormal tissue ...