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Colon polyps are small clumps of cells that accumulate in the colon (large intestine). Most colon polyps are benign (noncancerous).
214-456-8000
Fax: 214-456-1206
469-497-2505
F: 469-497-2511
469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001
469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511
A colon polyp occurs when a small group of cells accumulate in the colon. In most cases, colon polyps are benign (noncancerous). However, some colon polyps can transform into colon cancer over time. As a general rule of thumb, the larger the colon polyp, the greater the chance that it could develop into colon cancer over time.
There are two types of colon polyps:
These types of colon polyps have a higher likelihood of turning into cancer over time (usually many years).
These types of colon polyps usually do not develop into colon cancer.
Many children with colon polyps never experience any symptoms. When the polyps do cause signs and symptoms, they may include:
Certain gene mutations can cause cells to continue to grow and multiply, even when new cells aren’t needed. When this occurs in the colon and rectum, polyps can form.