$Unique_ID{BRK00430} $Pretitle{} $Title{Are Colon Polyps Cancerous?} $Subject{colon polyps cancer cancers Digestive Cancerous neoplasm neoplasms Reagan President Reagan pedunculated sessile intestine lesion hyperplastic adenomas precancerous polyp colonic carcinoma} $Volume{I-12,B-12} $Log{ Anatomy of the Colon*0001601.scf Colonoscopic View of Colon Conditions*0002803.scf} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Are Colon Polyps Cancerous? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: I recently had the same examination as the President (Reagan). I must have leadership qualities too, as they discovered that I also have polyps in my colon. My doctor removed them. Does this mean they were cancerous? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: You and many others share this condition with our President, as polyps of the colon are the most commonly found in the digestive tract. There are two type of polyps, pedunculated (attached by a thin stem or stalk) or sessile (attached to the wall of the intestine by a broad base). Although they occur as a single lesion in most patients, some individuals with a an inherited syndrome may have literally hundreds of polyps growing. The most common type of colon polyps are classified as hyperplastic (excessive growth of normal tissue) or as adenomas (benign growths of glandular tissue). While hyperplastic polyps probably remain benign, adenomas are considered to be precancerous. Since these classifications are the result of a microscopic study of the tissue, and to take no chances of leaving any possible cancerous growths behind, all polyps are removed and then classified. You will have to ask your doctor for the tissue report of your polyps to find out just what they were, but the probability is that they were benign, and your operation prevented a dangerous cancer from occurring. And as I so frequently write here, prevention is just about the best kind of medicine there is. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.