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Family history colon cancer, last colo, 3 yrs ago, nothing, today, large polyp, lab test, maybe echo, french doctor, anything else, probabilities?

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Polyp on colonoscopy: The answer to your question depends on the pathology report on the polyp. Ask your doctor to discuss the pathology with you. Polyps can be everything from benign to precancerous to actual cancer. Then ask him his recommendations for followup. It could be anything from active surveilance (repeat colonoscopy 3-5 years) to surgery.

Answered 12/20/2012

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Size and type: The risk of there being cancer in a polyp is correlated with the size and type of polyp. Polyps resected by colonoscopies have a risk of leaving tissue behind that remains suspect. A lot depends on what the pathologist sees.

Answered 4/2/2016

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