Can serrated adenomas become cancerous?



Serrated adenoma has a certain probability of becoming cancerous and is mainly treated clinically by surgical removal.

Serrated adenoma is a benign tumor that occurs in the intestines and can cause mild abdominal pain and bloating. The cell differentiation degree of serrated adenoma is poorer, so its probability of cancer is higher than other benign intestinal tumors, and once diagnosed, it needs to be treated in time.

Currently, surgical resection is the main treatment for serrated adenoma, and it is recommended that patients should undergo surgical treatment as early as possible after diagnosis, and undergo regular postoperative review and close follow-up to prevent malignant changes.

In order to avoid cancerous changes, it is recommended that patients diagnosed with serratus adenoma should consult a doctor and receive relevant treatment in time.