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by linda34119, Oct 17, 2008 08:10PM
Dr. Hoyte

I have a small polyp in my bladder.  The size of the head of a pen.  It was suggested to remove it even though it does not look suspicious.  

1.   Is it common in women in thier 60's?

2.  How is it usually removed? (risks)

3.   Can it just be watched with cystocopy?

Thank you in advance.    

Linda
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by anna10, Mar 28, 2009 05:08PM
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