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  1. Cancerous Polyps: Overview, Definition & Treatment

    Feb 25, 2022 · Cancerous polyps can develop in many places in your body, such as your colon or uterus. Your healthcare provider may recommend a biopsy, surgery or active surveillance.

  2. What are polyps? - MD Anderson Cancer Center

    May 13, 2025 · Polyps are abnormal clusters of cells that can develop in many different parts of the body. But what causes them? And, are they cancerous? Gastrointestinal cancer specialist …

  3. Removed polyp is cancerous: What happens next and more

    Mar 10, 2025 · Learn about the main types of polyps that can develop and the potential for each type to cause cancer, including treatment options.

  4. Polyp Removal Positive for Cancer: Treatment Steps

    Sep 3, 2025 · Polyps can be precancerous or cancerous, and removing them early can prevent cancer. Treatment options for cancerous polyps include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and …

  5. Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can turn into colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer can be deadly when found in its later stages. The most common type of …

  6. Polyps: Colon cancer culprits - Mayo Clinic Health System

    Mar 7, 2022 · Polyps are one of the key culprits in colon cancer. Since they don't often cause symptoms, it's important to have regular screening tests, such as a colonoscopy.

  7. All About Polyps - Colon Cancer Coalition

    Polyps are small growths or bumps that form on the inside walls of your colon (large intestine) or rectum. Over time, about 5-10% of polyps will turn into cancer. A colonoscopy is the best way …

  8. Definition & Facts for Colon Polyps - NIDDK

    Defines colon polyps and explains their relationship to colorectal cancer. Removing polyps can help prevent colorectal cancer.

  9. What to Know If Polyps Were Found During Your Colonoscopy

    Mar 27, 2025 · If polyps were found during your colonoscopy, learn more about your colorectal cancer risk, follow-up care, and reasons to discuss the results with your family.

  10. Colon Polyps & Cancer: What's the Connection? - Houston …

    Jan 22, 2025 · The chance of a colon polyp becoming cancerous is about 8% to 10% over 10 years. The risk goes up to 24% over 20 years. Not all polyps will turn into cancer. And not all …