uterine polyps?
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I had the same thing. Have the biopsy first to make sure everything is ok. I had two polyps removed in a simple outpatient procedure after having a biopsy. The most important thing is to make sure that the polyps are not cancerous. Most of the time, they are not, but better safe than sorry.
Uterine Polyps?
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It is hard to say- and your life is worth more that wondering about it!
My wife had that and had it taken out- and fortunate for her, it was benign!No they can't just "become" cancerous. The only complication from Uterine Polyps is increased risk of miscarriages. Unless they cause you pain or severe irregular mentrual cycles they are harmlessUterine polyps are extra growths around the uterus that are just more of a pain than anything. If left for many years there is a very tiny chance they may become cancerous due to the dysplastic (unspecific) nature of the cells but this is very very rare. As you've had them removed you wont experience anymore problems from them.
Endometrial polyps: transvaginal US falls short: polyps 'confined to the lower uterine segment and midbody were much harder to detect'.(GYNECOLOGY): An article from: OB GYN News
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Title: Endometrial polyps: transvaginal US falls short: polyps 'confined to the lower uterine segment and midbody were much harder to detect'.(GYNECOLOGY)
Author: Doug Brunk
Publication: OB GYN News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2010
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 45 Issue: 6 Page: 18(1)
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