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The doctor will remove polyps because they could eventually become cancerous. If your doctor sees a large polyp or tumor or anything else abnormal, a biopsy will be done. For the biopsy, a small piece of tissue is removed. Having a biopsy is painless, because the inner lining of the colon has no pain receptor nerves.
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What if the doctor finds something?
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