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- $Title{Is the One Year Follow Up Necessary After Polyps are Removed?}
- $Subject{Follow Up Necessary Polyps Removed colon scoping benign adenomatous
- sessile pedunculated male males man men cancer cancers cancerous colonoscopy
- malignant examine examination examinations blood stool feces precaution
- precautions bleed bleeding cause causes diet diets fiber fat incidence
- frequency tumor tumors carcinogen carcinogens colonic toxic toxin}
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- Colonoscopic View of Colon Conditions*0002803.scf
- Discussion of Colonoscopy*0002801.scf}
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- Is the One Year Follow Up Necessary After Polyps are Removed?
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- QUESTION: After much urging by my wife and children, I finally had a colon
- scoping done. The surgeon told me it was a good thing for he found (and
- removed) 3 polyps. Though he assured me that they were benign, and that I had
- nothing to worry about, he has now scheduled me for another examination in
- just one year. Is this really necessary? Just when will I be finished with
- these exams? Your good advice is read every day by my family and myself and
- is always much appreciated. Your answer to these questions will be even more
- so.
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- ANSWER: Colon polyps (also called adenomatous polyps) are quite common in
- males over the age of 40 years. They grow out of the tissue lining of the
- colon and can be found either attached to the inner wall by a stalk
- (pedunculated) or by a broad base (sessile). Since they do have a tendency
- to turn cancerous, having the examination (colonoscopy) with the removal of
- the polyps was a sound idea. Of course the earlier they are detected and
- removed, the less chance there is that there is time enough for this malignant
- change to occur. When polyps are found, the recommendations for follow up now
- include a follow-up examination within one year. This examination can find
- any new polyps that were present at the first examination but too small to
- detect and remove at that time. If this follow up examination is negative,
- you won't be asked to have another examination until 3-5 years have passed.
- There are a few things you can do, though, to be sure that all is
- continuing to go well. A yearly examination for hidden blood in your stool is
- a wise precaution, even if it is still not a precise test. It can catch a
- polyp that is developing and bleeding, indicating the need for another
- scoping. Although the cause of polyps is unclear, it is certain that diets
- that are high in fiber and low in fat can reduce the incidence and frequency
- of these tumors. The fiber presumably works by speeding the stool through the
- colon, reducing the time that carcinogens remain in contact with the colonic
- lining. In addition fiber may also reduce the concentration of potentially
- toxic substance by increasing the bulk of the stool.
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- 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.
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