Is adenomatous intestinal polyp cancerous 1 year after removal?

Adenomatous intestinal polyps are unlikely to become cancerous 1 year after removal. Removal of adenomatous intestinal polyps can be curative, and cancer is unlikely to develop 1 year after surgery. Adenomatous intestinal polyps are not likely to become cancerous within one year after the removal of adenomatous intestinal polyps. If the patient eats too much high-fat food for a long time, it will increase the possibility of developing colon adenoma. People who are obese will have significantly higher chances of developing adenomatous intestinal polyp, and they should cooperate with the doctor positively after the discovery of adenomatous intestinal polyp, and have the surgery as early as possible, and do the pathology test after the surgery to clarify the nature of the tumor. Patients with adenomatous intestinal polyps should avoid spicy and irritating foods, such as chili peppers, raw garlic, etc., do not overeat, so as not to aggravate the burden on the stomach and intestines, pay more attention to rest after the operation, regular review, if any discomfort in a timely manner to the doctor, a clear diagnosis and treatment.