Although serrated polyps usually are associated with colorectal cancer, it turns out that such polyps are themselves not dangerous, according to a Norwegian study released this week in BMJ Gut, a journal on gastroenterology & hepatology.
Although serrated polyps may be precursors of colorectal cancer (CRC), prospective data on the long - term CRC risk in individuals with serrated polyps are lacking.
Not exact matches
Hi, Cynthia, I use a large
serrated bread knife (like this one,
although you certainly don't need something quite that expensive)-RRB- on a large cutting board that doesn't slip.
The
serrated leaflets commonly grow in groups of five (as in G. pentaphyllum)
although some species can have groups of three or seven leaflets.