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polypSmall ‘stalked’ benign tumour, usually found on mucous membrane of the nose or bowels. Intestinal polyps are usually removed, since some have been found to be precursors of cancer. polyp![]() After fertilization, the gametes of a jellyfish may be released into the water as larvae (middle right) or retained in a brood pouch. After settling, the larvae change into a sedentary polyp stage (bottom right) similar to that of a coral. More polyps (bottom left) are produced by simple budding. These polyps may divide again to form the so-called ephyra larvae (middle left). These larvae eventually grow into the free-swimming medusa more familiarly known as a jellyfish (top).
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But in some people, the doctor first finds a kind of benign
tumor called an adenomatous polyp. Colonoscopy
is considered the gold standard for CRC screening as it is the only
screening method that allows the physician to inspect the entire colon
and remove adenomatous polyps, the non-cancerous growths that have the
potential to develop into colorectal cancer. Colonoscopy
is considered the gold standard for CRC screening as it is the only
screening method that allows the physician to inspect the entire colon
and remove adenomatous polyps, the non-cancerous growths that have the
potential to develop into colorectal cancer. |
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