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  1. Colon polyps - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can turn into colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer can be deadly when found in its later stages. The most common type of …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 membranes, including the …

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

    Sep 25, 2023 · 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. …

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

    These small clumps of tissue that show up where they’re not supposed to can be anything from a minor nuisance to a possible sign of cancer. WebMD explains what you need to know about polyps.

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

    Nov 16, 2023 · Polyps can affect different parts of the body, including the colon, the uterus, the nose, and the ears. Most polyps are harmless, but some can become cancerous over time.

  7. Polyp vs. Cyst: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Options

    Nov 3, 2025 · Though the terms "cyst" and "polyp" are often seen as interchangeable, they're two different types of growths. Learn more.

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

    Colon polyps are fleshy growths inside the colon lining that may become cancerous. Learn about causes, signs, symptoms, treatment, and how to prevent colon cancer.

  9. Polyps of the Colon and Rectum - The Merck Manuals

    A doctor may be able to feel polyps by inserting a gloved finger into the rectum, but usually polyps are discovered when colonoscopy is done to examine the entire large intestine.

  10. Polyps and Their Treatment - ASGE

    Polyps are benign growths (noncancerous tumors or neoplasms) involving the lining of the bowel. They can occur in several locations in the gastrointestinal tract but are most common in the colon. They …