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What if I have invasive adenocarcinoma in an adenoma and it was entirely removed?

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What if I have invasive adenocarcinoma in an adenoma and it was entirely removed?

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If your adenoma with invasive adenocarcinoma was completely removed you may not require any further surgery if it is not poorly differentiated (see above) and does not have vascular invasion or lymphovascular invasion (see above). You should discuss therapy options with your treating doctor to see what is best for you. 13. What does it mean if, in addition to cancer, my report says elsewhere in the colon there are also other adenomas or polyps such as adenomatous polyp (adenoma), sessile serrated adenoma (polyp), traditional serrated adenoma, or hyperplastic polyp? These polyps are very common and in the setting of cancer elsewhere in the colon will typically not affect treatment and are nothing to worry about.

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