Colorectal Polyps
Colorectal polyps are growths on the lining of the colon or rectum that are typically benign but can develop into colorectal cancer if left untreated, especially certain types like villous adenomas.
Health Outcomes
- Alleviated Histopathological Changes in the Colon
- Elevated β-Catenin Levels in Intestinal Stem Cells
- Enhanced Colorectal Homeostasis
- Improved Colon Cancer Symptoms
- Improved Colonic Histology
- Improved Colonic Microenvironment
- Increased Activation of Intestinal Stem Cells
- Increased Branched Chain Fatty Acids in Colonic Digesta
- Increased Colonic Mucosa Adhesion
- Increased Crypt Depth
- Increased Lesion Detection Rate
- Increased Lgr5 Levels in Intestinal Epithelium
- Increased Metabolic Activity in the Colon
- Maintained Colorectal Homeostasis
- No Impact on Fatigue
- No Significant Difference in Primary Outcomes
- No Significant Effect on Anxiety Levels
- Non-Toxicity to Normal Colon Cells
- Prevention of Colorectal Cancer
- Reduced AOM-Induced Small Colonic Aberrant Crypt Foci
- Reduced Aberrant Crypt Foci
- Reduced Aberrant Crypt Foci Induced by Azoxymethane
- Reduced Aberrant Crypt Number
- Reduced Abnormal Colonic Lesions
- Reduced Cancer Incidence
- Reduced Colon Cancer Risk
- Reduced Colon Tumor Incidence
- Reduced Colonic Aberrant Crypt Foci
- Reduced Colonic Pathology
- Reduced Colorectal Tumorigenesis
- Reduced Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) Levels
- Reduced Fecal Mutagenicity
- Reduced Gastric Polyamine Levels
- Reduced Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk
- Reduced Incidence of Aberrant Crypts
- Reduced Incidence of Aberrant Crypts Relative to Aberrant Crypt Foci
- Reduced Incidence of Large ACF
- Reduced Intestinal Epithelial Apoptosis
- Reduced Intestinal Tumor Development
- Reduced Large Aberrant Crypt Foci
- Reduced Severity of Colon Lesions
- Reduced Surgical Intervention
- Reduced Swede Score