How Often Should You Have A Colonoscopy After Removal Of Precancerous Polyps?
I had a colonoscopy last week and two polyps were removed. Today I learned the polyps are pre cancerous and that I should repeat test in 3 years. What other things can I do meanwhile for a healthy colon
sorry I wish to discontinue, I thought it was free
If the polyps were small and the entire colon was well seen during your colonoscopy, doctors generally recommend a repeat colonoscopy in three to five years.
If your repeat colonoscopy doesn't show any indication of polyps, you might not need another procedure for an additional five years.
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Regards,
Dr Esmeralda Sera, Oncologist
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How Often Should You Have A Colonoscopy After Removal Of Precancerous Polyps?
Hello, If the polyps were small and the entire colon was well seen during your colonoscopy, doctors generally recommend a repeat colonoscopy in three to five years. If your repeat colonoscopy doesn t show any indication of polyps, you might not need another procedure for an additional five years. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Esmeralda Sera, Oncologist