Management of colonic polyps and the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
A ChattreeM D Rutter

Abstract

This article describes the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme and the management of large colonic polyps, many of which are diagnosed and managed successfully during bowel cancer screening, in addition to non-endoscopic management options.

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