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Colon polyps: The silent threat to gut health
13 Feb
Summary
- Colon cancer starts as cell growths called polyps.
- Some polyps can become malignant over time.
- Regular screening helps prevent cancer by removing polyps.

Colon cancer involves the abnormal growth of cells within the colon, the initial and longest section of the large intestine. While more prevalent in older individuals, it can affect people of all ages. This condition often originates from small cell clusters known as polyps.
Not all polyps are cancerous, but some have the potential to develop into malignant growths. Medical interventions for established colon cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, and various medications. Prevention is possible through screening for and removing polyps before they become cancerous.




