
Your Colonoscopy Pathology Report Made Clear
Your colonoscopy pathology report names your polyps and grades any dysplasia. See what each finding means and when to scope again.

Your colonoscopy pathology report names your polyps and grades any dysplasia. See what each finding means and when to scope again.

Colon polyps are common and usually benign—but type matters. Here's how adenomas, serrated lesions, and hyperplastic polyps differ in cancer risk.

Your colonoscopy results, decoded: a normal exam typically points to a 10-year recheck, while found polyps usually mean closer follow-up, not cancer.