Colonoscopy. Dual polyp types linked to higher colorectal cancer risk Colorectal cancer remains one of the most prevalent forms of cancer worldwide, necessitating continuous research and adaptation of screening practices. A groundbreaking study from Flinders University has contributed significantly to this field, discovering a more complex relationship between two types of polyps—adenomas and serrated polyps—and the risk of developing colorectal cancer. This study found that individuals with both types of polyps are at a significantly increased risk of serious precancerous changes, bringing invaluable insights into cancer prevention strategies.The study, which reviewed








