I have to have one every couple of years. It seems like every time I have one the doc finds at least one. Non-cancerous, but one was pre-cancerous a couple years ago.
Yep, as long as they’re found and removed before going cancerous, that’s all that matters, whether they ever would have or not. My Doctor considers every polyp to be pre-cancerous, removes any he finds during the procedure and schedules the next one on what he found this time. No need to even be concerned about getting colon cancer, advanced or not, with that level of preventive treatment.