Colon cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with the American Cancer Society estimating over 106,000 new cases in the United States in 2024. Polyps, particularly those in the colon, are growths that can silently develop into cancer if not detected early. Sessile polyps present a unique challenge: their flat shape makes them difficult to spot during routine screenings, resulting in delayed diagnosis and increased risk. Addressing this issue is critical for improving outcomes and saving lives.
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Conclusion Sessile colon polyps represent a silent but serious risk for colorectal cancer, often developing without symptoms and evading early detection. Recognizing their dangers and prioritizing…