We studied a large cohort of patients with endocervical polyps and compared those with patients with D polyps and a representative sample of benign polyps (AR). We attempted to identify the ...
Of the 6,137 pathological reports that were reviewed, 4,328 patients with endocervical polyps were identified. Most of the patients (3,656, 84.5%) had polyps reported as endocervical polyp without ...
Esophageal liposarcoma and fibrovascular polyps represent rare but clinically significant tumours of the oesophagus. Traditionally, fibrovascular polyps have been considered benign, pedunculated ...
Use of artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted colonoscopy led to a greater removal rate of exclusively benign lesions compared with colonoscopies that did not use AI, according to data analyzed from a ...
Flinders University and Flinders Medical Centre researchers have found a critical link between having two types of polyps, common growths found in the bowel, and an increased risk of developing cancer ...
Women who eat higher amounts of ultraprocessed foods may face a greater risk of developing colorectal polyps before age 50, a finding that could help explain rising colorectal cancer rates in younger ...
For the majority of patients with large or difficult to remove colorectal polyps (growths in the colon), the incidence of cancer is actually lower than previously thought, and using more advanced ...