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A new study supports removing suspicious polyps during routine colonoscopies.

A group of doctors reviewed mortality data on more than 2,600 patients who had pre-cancerous polyps taken out during their colonoscopy.

Some were followed for 23 years.

Researchers found that even removing polyps that had not advanced to a cancerous stage, reduced the death rate from colon cancer by 50%.