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What Does My Colonoscopy Result Report Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 21 Jan 2017
Question: Earlier today I had a colonoscopy. I had one 10 years ago and it was clear.
Today they found one large polyp. The result and picture did not tell the size/dimension. The doctor removed it, cauterized the area and placed two clips.
I have read that a large polyp usually means cancer.
I won't get results for 2 weeks.
I am rather worried and would like your opinion or thoughts.
Thank you very much.
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Answered by Dr. Tayyab Malik (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Cancer is UNLIKELY

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for posting query at HCM.

Went through your query and understood your concern.

Firstly, be sure that POLYPS are BENIGN (noncancerous) lesions.

Following gross factors during colonoscopic examination determine if a polyp has a tendency to become malignant ( cancer).

Polyp size - large or small
surface - smooth or rough, villous appearance or nonvillous
anatomy - sessile or pedunculated
bleeding or non-bleeding

Large, sessile, bleeding, villous adenoma has a tendency to become malignant.
adenoma is a large polyp greater than 2cm in Diameter.

Anyhow, in your case, its a SINGLE LARGE POLYP, which has been removed entirely.

A large polyp, regardless if its an adenoma or not, which has been removed, usually warrants that there is NO malignant lesion in that anatomical site(colon).

Therefore, you need NOT worry.
Whatever the reports say about the polyp , it has been resected and most likely NO risk of cancer.

Hope to answer your concern
Wish you good and sound health.

Regards

Dr Tayyab Malik

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Tayyab Malik (5 hours later)
Thank you very much.
Your answer was very informative and has made me feel less worrisome.
I appreciate it.

Best Regards
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Answered by Dr. Tayyab Malik (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Thank you

Detailed Answer:
hi,
pleasure to be of help.

if no further questions , kindly close dialogue box and you may leave a review,

thank you
wish you good health

regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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What Does My Colonoscopy Result Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Cancer is UNLIKELY Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for posting query at HCM. Went through your query and understood your concern. Firstly, be sure that POLYPS are BENIGN (noncancerous) lesions. Following gross factors during colonoscopic examination determine if a polyp has a tendency to become malignant ( cancer). Polyp size - large or small surface - smooth or rough, villous appearance or nonvillous anatomy - sessile or pedunculated bleeding or non-bleeding Large, sessile, bleeding, villous adenoma has a tendency to become malignant. adenoma is a large polyp greater than 2cm in Diameter. Anyhow, in your case, its a SINGLE LARGE POLYP, which has been removed entirely. A large polyp, regardless if its an adenoma or not, which has been removed, usually warrants that there is NO malignant lesion in that anatomical site(colon). Therefore, you need NOT worry. Whatever the reports say about the polyp , it has been resected and most likely NO risk of cancer. Hope to answer your concern Wish you good and sound health. Regards Dr Tayyab Malik