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    When polyps are found during an endoscopy, they are often diagnosed as stomach polyps, which appear in about 4% of upper endoscopy exams. The most common types include fundic gland polyps, hyperplastic polyps, and adenomatous polyps. While most stomach polyps are benign and do not become cancerous, certain types can increase the risk of stomach cancer. If polyps are found, a biopsy may be performed to determine their type, and treatment options will depend on the type and size of the polyps. In the case of colon polyps, they are typically removed during the procedure, and further testing is done to assess any cancer risk.
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