Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tumor grow into cancer

Enteral long polyps to be careful, perfunctory polyps may turn into cancer. Physician reminders, over 50 years of age, have a family history, life is not normal eating habits, overweight high-risk group to undergo regular colonoscopy found polyps to remove, do not Regardless of "income" dependent "cancer." 



 Shutian Clinic physician gastrointestinal Hepatobiliary Division note, intestinal polyp is intraluminal gastrointestinal mucosa, director of the weight, may relapse after resection, as a result of people eating refined, colonoscopy found polyps in an upward trend in the proportion. 



Wang said that intestinal polyps larger than 1 cm, the appearance of a flat-shaped bulge, pathology organizations to villous adenoma, evolve into a higher probability of cancer, according to statistics, if not removed intestinal polyps, 5 years later, there will be the evolution of 2.4% for cancer, 20 years later as much as 24%. If tubular adenoma, villous adenoma polyps mixed type, cancer and even as high as 4 into opportunities. 



 Over 50 years old, have a history of colorectal polyps, colorectal polyps, colorectal cancer family history, smoking, drinking, high fat diet habits, overweight, lack of exercise are intestinal polyps high-risk group, the best regular checks for early removal of polyps and to change bad habits. 



 But changes in bowel habits, there will be blood to be careful too. A 36-year-old woman without family history, nor did the prevalence of obesity, but twice within two weeks of bloody stool, as the stool soft and not easy to remove it hard anal oppression caused by colonoscopy was more than a polyp, that is easy to cancerous tubular villous adenoma must be removed, tracking. 



Wang remind positive fecal occult blood, or other factors rule out the possibility of iron deficiency anemia may be gastrointestinal tumors, inflammation caused by anemia, also require regular screening and found that intestinal polyps must be removed in order to effectively prevent colorectal cancer.

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