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How big is a 12mm polyps? - Answers
12 mm = a bit less than 1/2 inch Neither you, nor I, nor anyone else on this website, or anywhere on the internet, can decide whether that's anything to worry about. The only people who can determine that are the Doctor Who ordered the scan and the doctor who performed it and found the half-incher. It's their job to answer every question you have, and to make sure you understand every answer.
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How big is a 12mm polyps? - Answers
12 mm = a bit less than 1/2 inch Neither you, nor I, nor anyone else on this website, or anywhere on the internet, can decide whether that's anything to worry about. The only people who can determine that are the Doctor Who ordered the scan and the doctor who performed it and found the half-incher. It's their job to answer every question you have, and to make sure you understand every answer.
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How big is a 12mm polyps? - Answers
12 mm = a bit less than 1/2 inch Neither you, nor I, nor anyone else on this website, or anywhere on the internet, can decide whether that's anything to worry about. The only people who can determine that are the Doctor Who ordered the scan and the doctor who performed it and found the half-incher. It's their job to answer every question you have, and to make sure you understand every answer.
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