Talk to your doctor if you notice any of these signs. They don’t always mean that you have colon polyps or colon cancer. Other things likehemorrhoids, tears in the tissue inside your bottom, or some medicines can cause these symptoms. Do colon polyps cause pain? Colon polyps don't usual...
Hyperplastic polyps, small and present in rectum and sigmoid colon, do not have malignant potential, whereas, adenomatous polyps have the potential to progress into colon cancer eventually (Sinicrope and Sugumar, 2010; Dulal and Keku, 2014). Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer (CRC),...
Risk factor assessment helps to categorize the patient as high, average, or low-risk. Aggressive multiple interval-based testing starts as early as the teenage years[9]in patients with a positive family history or co-existing genetic cancer syndromes. A relaxed approach toward screening and further...