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Conundrum in primary care: should all cervical polyps be removed?

Wai Lam ChuTharun RajasekarMichael AhamedMofid IbraheimKesia Owen
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
This study supported the evidence that most cervical polyps are benign. However, inappropriate referrals prompt more education on cervical pathologies. Furthermore, there is a need for robust guidelines on the management of asymptomatic cervical polyps in general practice. To lessen the financial burden of managing cervical polyps in a secondary care setting, workshops on polyp removal can be developed for GPs.
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