Are endometrial polyps malignant if they grow quickly?

Endometrial polyps grow quickly and may be malignant. It is recommended that a pathologic biopsy be performed to clarify the nature of the polyp and provide prompt treatment. Endometrial polyps are intrauterine masses formed by overgrowth of the endometrium. They are mostly benign, but may be malignant or malignant, and need to be clarified by pathologic biopsy. Some people with this disease may experience symptoms such as irregular menstruation, abnormal leukorrhea, and irregular vaginal bleeding. Generally speaking, benign polyps grow slowly, while malignant polyps grow faster and may lead to abnormal menstruation and infertility. It is recommended that the relevant group of people undergo gynecological examination, vaginal ultrasonography, cervicoscopy and pathology biopsy to clarify the nature of the polyp and to remove the polyp.