Cervical polyp natural history
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Overview
Prognosis
99% of cervical polyps will remain benign and 1% will at some point show neoplastic change.[1]
Complications
Some cervical cancers may first appear as a polyp. There may be bleeding and slight cramping for a few days after removal of a polyp.
References
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