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  2. Understanding Your Pathology Report: Colon Polyps (Sessile or ...

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    The ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon are the parts of the colon after the cecum. The colon ends at the rectum, where waste (stool) is stored until it leaves the body through the anus. A polyp is a projection (growth) from the inner lining into the lumen (hollow center) of the colon or rectum.

  3. Colon Polyp Size Chart: What’s Cancerous, What’s Not - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/colon-polyp-size-chart-8659874

    Polyps in the colon and rectum (together called colorectal polyps) are common in people over age 50. They are usually noncancerous, but certain characteristics can increase the likelihood of a polyp becoming cancerous. The risk of a polyp becoming cancerous increases with size.

  4. Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/colon-polyps/symptoms-causes/syc-20352875

    A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon. Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can develop into colon cancer.

  5. Colon polyp size chart: How doctors classify polyps - Medical...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/colon-polyp-size-chart

    Colon polyps are a collection of cells that grow in the colon. They can vary in size and shape. Colon polyps can be benign, but larger colon polyps may have an increased risk of developing into...

  6. Colon Polyp Size, Shape and Your Cancer Risk - Cleveland Clinic...

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    Not all colon polyps turn into cancer, but all colorectal cancer begins from polyps. Learn how your risk varies depending upon the size, shape and growth pattern of a polyp.

  7. Ascending Colon: Anatomy, Function, and Associated Conditions

    www.verywellhealth.com/ascending-colon-anatomy-5184808

    Colon Polyps . Colon polyps are stalk-like growths that occur on the inner intestinal wall. They protrude into the interior of the colon. If they become large, they can block waste material from passing through.

  8. Colon polyps: 10 things to know - MD Anderson Cancer Center

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    What is a colon polyp? I usually describe it as a little growth that develops in the lining of the large intestine, or colon. Who typically gets colon polyps? Men are more likely to develop colon polyps than women.

  9. Colon Polyps: Symptoms, Causes, Types & Removal - Cleveland...

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    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. Healthcare providers remove colon polyps when they find them during a routine colonoscopy.

  10. Adenomatous Polyp in Colon: Meaning and Cancer Risk - Verywell...

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    Adenomatous polyp of ascending colon: This is a polyp located in the first section of the colon adjacent to the cecum. Adenomatous polyp of transverse colon: This is a polyp located in the longest and most movable part of the colon adjacent to the ascending colon.

  11. Colon Polyp Size and Type Charts - Healthline

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    Doctors classify colon polyps based on factors such as their size, location, and appearance. These classifications help doctors determine their risk of becoming colorectal cancer. Knowing what...