FAQs: Sessile Serrated Adenoma
As long as your polyp has been completely removed and does not show cancer, you do not need to worry about the type of growth pattern seen in your polyp. These growth patterns are mostly used to try and determine how often you will need to have colonoscopy to make sure you don’t develop colon cancer in the future (see FAQ#10). 5. ................
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