What factors should drive treatment choices within the range of options to address adenomatous colon polyps?
There appears to be a range of discretion in the medical literature about treating a proliferation of precancerous ("adenomatous") colon polyps – from periodic surveillance colonoscopy with polectomy, to surgery to remove some or all of the colon? What are the factors and considerations a patient and doctor should consider in determining an appropriate course of treatment within this range of options?
Tagged with: colon polyps • Colonoscopy • discretion • medical literature • proliferation • quot • surveillance
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What kind of medical literature are you reading?
I have no idea what a polectomy is, but there is no reason to remove part of the colon simply because you had polyps..
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