Adenomas and serrated lesions are the two main precancerous polyps in the colon. Understanding their differences in risk, detection, and removal helps prevent colorectal cancer. Most people never develop cancer after removal - but follow-up is key.
Adenomas and serrated lesions are the two main precancerous polyps in the colon. Understanding their differences in risk, detection, and removal helps prevent colorectal cancer. Most people never develop cancer after removal - but follow-up is key.