What is Colonoscopy?
Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure to examine colon with the endoscope inserting through anus, rectum, advancing into colon, and finally caecum, or terminal ileum. If any abnormality or polyp is detected, biopsy or polypectomy will also be done during the procedure.
Regular check-ups help to detect and remove colorectal polyps early, preventing them from developing into colorectal cancer.
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A polyp is found during colonoscopy.