What to do with a colonoscopy pathology report of tubular adenoma

Enteroscopy pathology report tubular adenoma, there is a possibility of cancer, need to be active in the removal of polyps and regular follow-up colonoscopy. Tubular adenomas reported by colonoscopy, i.e., a tissue biopsy of the rectum or colon shows tubular adenomas, which are mostly benign tumors but may be malignant. Adenomas up to 2 cm in diameter have been reported to have a 50% carcinogenicity rate. Therefore, early resection and repeat colonoscopy are required. After the discovery of tubular adenoma, in addition to the need for active treatment, life also need to cooperate with the doctor, pay attention to rest, nutritious diet, avoid barbecue and fried food, maintain appropriate exercise, improve the body’s resistance and immunity. Maintain a good state of mind. Pathology suggests that tubular adenomas do not need to be afraid of, need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, regular review, with a positive attitude to face can be.