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Sessile polyps are considered precancerous. They’re typically removed during a colonoscopy or follow-up surgery. Pedunculated polyps are the second shape. They grow on a stalk up from the tissue.
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Jim Blocher, a 67-year-old uninsured man, discovered he has precancerous polyps after receiving a free colonoscopy at the Columbus Free Clinic. The clinic's No Cost Colonoscopy program has ...
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is a brand-name injection prescribed to treat cervical dystonia in adults. Cervical dystonia is a movement disorder that affects the neck. This article covers side ...
If your doctor finds abnormal cells in your cervix, the lower part of your uterus that connects to your vagina, they may decide to remove them with a procedure called cervical cryotherapy.
A sudden rise in vaginal discharge might be alarming, but it usually occurs as a reaction to changes in hormones or underlying medical conditions. Vaginal discharge is a natural function of a ...
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Historically, the largest colonic polyp resected endoscopically reported in the world is an 18 cm long pedunculated solitary hamartomatous polyp located in the descending and sigmoid colon. This case ...
Cervical cancer leads to approximately 685 deaths a year in England and most cervical cancer cases (99.8%) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) virus. By increasing equitable uptake of both ...
the polyp is a 'fibroid' type, it can make your periods heavier than usual, and can grow to quite a size. It sounds like you have a simple cervical polyp and it is pretty low risk.