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Should polyps be removed during a colonoscopy?

Yes, polyps should be removed during a colonoscopy. It is difficult to determine which polyps will grow into a cancerous lesion and which polyps will remain benign. Therefore, it’s recommended that your doctor remove all polyps found during a colonoscopy. After removal, polyp tissue can be biopsied to determine if cancer is present.

What happens during a colonoscopy?

How many polyps are normal during a colonoscopy?

How large a polyp can be removed during a colonoscopy?

Do polyps grow back?

What happens if polyps are not removed?

How serious is a precancerous polyp?

What happens after they find and remove polyps?

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