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  1. What are polyps? - MD Anderson Cancer Center

    May 13, 2025 · A polyp is an abnormal cluster of cells that multiplies and heaps up on itself in response to some kind of stimulus. That stimulus could be either environmental or genetic. If …

  2. Polyp (medicine) - Wikipedia

    Polyps are commonly found in the colon, stomach, nose, ear, sinus (es), urinary bladder, and uterus. [3][4] They may also occur elsewhere in the body where there are mucous …

  3. Colon Polyps: Symptoms, Causes, Types & Removal

    Colon polyps are growths, like tiny bumps, that form on the inside lining of your colon or rectum. They’re usually harmless, but some types can turn into colon cancer after many years.

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  4. Polyps: Types, Treatments, and Biopsy - Healthline

    Nov 16, 2023 · Polyps are usually abnormal, benign growths of tissue in any organ with blood vessels. But they can become cancerous. Learn what to do if you have polyps.

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  5. Polyp Pictures: What They Are And What Polyps Look Like - WebMD

    Jun 23, 2025 · Also known as endometrial polyps, these grow in the lining of your uterus. Some are attached with a thin stalk (they’re called pedunculated).

  6. Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    These polyps are made of regular tissue that grows in a way that's not organized. In a child, a single polyp is usually harmless and often goes away on its own.

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  7. All About Polyps - Colon Cancer Coalition

    A polyp is similar to a mole on your skin – a usually benign growth that can develop and change over time. A growth you want to have looked at and possibly removed before it can harm you. …

  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. Colon Polyps: Types, Pictures, Causes, Symptoms & Prevention

    Polyps form when the genetic material within the cells lining the colon changes and becomes abnormal (mutates). Normally, the immature cells lining the colon are programmed to divide …

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  10. Polyp | Colonoscopy, Endoscopy & Biopsy | Britannica

    polyp, in medicine, any growth projecting from the wall of a cavity lined with a mucous membrane. A polyp may have a broad base, in which case it is called sessile; or it may be a pedunculated …