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ULLMAN, MD: If high-grade dysplasia is identified, walk -- you don't have to run -- but walk over to a surgeon's office. Do yourself a favor and have your surgery. You may, in fact, have a cancer already. And while it would be nice to save the colon, it's far more important to save one's life.

For patients with low-grade dysplasia, I would recommend the same. You can probably walk a little bit slower, but you should certainly meet a surgeon. You should certain discuss with your gastroenterologist just how much you might be at risk for having, at that moment, a cancer already or developing a cancer in the future.

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