Uterine polyps are the overgrowth of the endometrial lining of the womb or the uterus. Uterine polyps are also known as endometrial polyps. The size of the uterine polyps varies from few millimeters to a few centimeters. Uterine polyps may be single or multiple in number. They can be sessile...
Treatment of precancerous lesions; especially for those with lesions of the breast or with colonic polypsdoi:US20020107248 A1Substituted indenyl sulfonyl acetic acids are useful in the treatment of precancerous lesions.Rifat PamukcuKlaus Brendel...
Nasal polypsare common, noncancerous, teardrop-shaped growths that form in your nose orsinuses. They’re usually found around the area where the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. Mature ones look like peeled grapes. Often linked toallergiesorasthma, they may cause no symptoms, especially if...
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous tumors made of muscle that can grow on the uterus. They vary in size, shape, and location, with symptoms including heavy periods, lower belly or back pain, painful sex, and peeing too often. We don't know the exact cause of the condition, but hormones,...
While polyps are not usually cancerous, there is a small risk that they can become precancerous or cancerous. “The incidence of precancer cells in uterine polyps is anywhere between 1% and 3%,” says Dr. Chaudhari. Still she recommends removing them, so patients don’t have to deal with...
A combination of treatment options is sometimes preferred for proper elimination of the cancerous cells. Medicine choices: These include progestin hormone therapy and chemotherapy and are usually given after surgery. Progestin hormone therapy is used in case cancer comes back, spreads, or if you are...
Use of recommended colorectal cancer screening tests can both detect cancer earlier and prevent colorectal cancer by promoting the removal of precancerous polyps. However, only 59.1% of men and women aged 50 years and older receive colorectal cancer screening according to guidelines.31As a result,...
Fibroids - these benign (not cancerous) growths in the muscular wall of the uterus are a common cause of heavy bleeding. Polyps - these benign growths of the lining of the uterus may causeheavy bleeding during periods treatmentbut more commonly lead to spotting between or after periods. ...
Additionally, cancer may also be described in grades from 1 to 3, where grade 1 is least aggressive while grade 3 is most aggressive. A combination of treatment options is sometimes preferred for proper elimination of the cancerous cells. Medicine choices: These include progestin hormone therapy ...
For PCOS: A pelvic exam, ultrasound, and blood test can help. Then, birth control pills or progesterone therapy will likely be prescribed (lifestyle changes can also help symptoms). For cancerous cells: Uterine and cervical cancers are diagnosed with an ultrasound and uterine biopsy, and a ...