Typically, I refer to it as a little growth that appears in the colon's or large intestine's lining. Colon polyps are more common in men than in women. However, growing older is a risk factor for obtaining polyps as well, which is why it's advised that people start getting screened for colorectal cancer at age 45. The most effective way to screen for colorectal cancer is through a colonoscopy. Additionally, certain genetic disorders can make people more likely to get colorectal cancer and colon polyps. Therefore, people with familial adenomatous polyposis or Lynch syndrome will need to be followed up with more frequently and earlier. Significant family history of colon polyps, especially precancerous polyps, may also warrant earlier and/or more frequent screening than in patients at ordinary risk.It's possible for certain aberrant growths to be benign. Additionally, there are numerous varieties of colon polyps. Not every one of them will develop cancer. Even individuals with a future risk of developing cancer are not always certain to do so. They merely possess the potential. Because of this, they are regarded as "pre-cancerous," and a colonoscopy is a common component of colorectal cancer screening.

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