Pediatric colon polyps
Pediatric colon polyps (pol·yps) are small clumps of cells that accumulate in the colon (large intestine). Most colon polyps are benign (non-cancerous).
What is a pediatric colon polyp?

A colon polyp occurs when a small group of cells accumulate in the colon. In most cases, colon polyps are benign (non-cancerous).
However, some colon polyps can transform into colon cancer over time. As a general rule of thumb, the larger the colon polyp, the greater the chance that it could develop into colon cancer over time.
What are the different types of pediatric colon polyps?
There are two types of colon polyps:
Neoplastic - These types of colon polyps have a higher likelihood of turning into cancer over time (usually many years).
Non-neoplastic - These types of colon polyps usually do not develop into colon cancer.
What are the signs and symptoms of a pediatric colon polyp?
Many children with colon polyps never experience any symptoms.
When the polyps do cause signs and symptoms, they may include:
Pain or cramping in the abdomen
Stool that is red or black in color
What are the causes or pediatric colon polyps?
Certain gene mutations can cause cells to continue to grow and multiply, even when new cells aren’t needed. When this occurs in the colon and rectum, polyps can form.
How are pediatric colon polyps treated?
Pediatric colon polyps doctors and providers
Bradley Barth, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Michele Alkalay, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Amal Aqul, MDPediatric Hepatologist
Sarah Barlow, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Nandini Channabasappa, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Aakash Goyal, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Bhaskar Gurram, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Lauren Lazar, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Megha Mehta, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Claudia Phen, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Charina Ramirez, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Norberto Rodriguez-Baez, MDPediatric Hepatologist
Isabel Rojas Santamaria, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Rinarani Sanghavi, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Meghana Sathe, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Mhammad Gaith Semrin, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Luis Sifuentes-Dominguez, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
David Troendle, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
Phuong Luu, PA-CPhysician Assistant - Gastroenterology
Van Nguyen, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology
Jennifer Peacock, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology
Shabina Walji-Virani, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology