In short, finding a polyp during a colonoscopy is very common and usually leads to immediate removal. Removal is standard. Most polyps are discovered and removed during the same procedure to prevent them from developing further. Biopsy follows removal. The tissue is sent to a pathology lab to determine if the growth is noncancerous, pre-cancerous, or cancerous. Follow-up intervals change. Finding polyps may mean you need to return for your next screening sooner than the standard ... [Read More]

