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Colonoscopy After Polyp Removal |
The same researchers have shown that if there were less than three polyps and they were very small, it was probably safe to even wait five years for the next procedure. This data supports what is known about the biology of the development of cancer. In most, if not all cases cancers develop from adenomatous polyps. The process of going from normal tissue to polyp to cancer is quite long extending from 10 to 15 years and possibly even longer. Thus, the longer intervals between colonscopies after removal of a polyp is safe and reduces the discomfort and small risk associated with these procedures. It may benefit your father to have a colonoscopy no sooner than 3 years unless there was some specific finding that warranted an earlier procedure.
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