Polypectomy or surgery for malignant colonic polyps: Do we need to change the NCCN guidelines?

2016 
4031 Background: Colonoscopic screening and appreciation of the adenoma-carcinoma sequence have led to increased detection and removal of colonic polyps. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) considers polypectomy alone to be adequate therapy for low-grade invasive T1 polyps that are limited to the head/stalk region and can be excised with negative margins. We examined the implications of this guideline for the general population. Methods: The National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database (1988–2003) was queried to identify patients with invasive T1 colonic polyps. Patients treated with a polypectomy (PP) were compared with those who received a surgical resection (SR). Results: Of 9,162 patients with invasive T1 colonic polyps, 61.6% (11,812) underwent SR and 38.4% (7,350) underwent PP. The percentage of polyps removed increased from 4.2% (812) in 1988 to 9% (1739) in 2003. Patients undergoing SR vs. PP had larger polyps (median size 1.3 vs. 1.0 cm, p <0...
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