Is a grown polyp a tumor?

Mar 26, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Qi Zhirong
Introduction
As polyps gradually grow, they may be benign tumors and belong to benign lesions, which can generally be treated by surgical removal. However, under the influence of various external and internal factors, some polyps may undergo malignant transformation into malignant tumors, which can become life-threatening in severe cases. Polyps may also be non-neoplastic; if there are no obvious symptoms, special treatment may not be necessary for the time being.

In general, polyps may or may not become tumors as they grow larger. The specific analysis is as follows:

1. Yes

A polyp refers to a growth that appears on the epithelium or mucosal surface. As a polyp gradually enlarges, it may be a benign tumor, representing a benign lesion. It is usually treated by surgical removal and typically has minimal impact on the body. However, certain polyps, under the influence of various external and internal factors, may undergo malignant transformation into malignant tumors—particularly adenomatous polyps—which can be life-threatening in severe cases.

2. No

If the polyps are hyperplastic or inflammatory in nature, they generally do not become tumors even when enlarged. If there are no obvious symptoms, special treatment may not be needed temporarily.

Polyps are usually not serious, but if left untreated, they may gradually increase in number. Therefore, patients are advised to undergo active treatment.


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