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President's Colon Polyps Benign: Docs

Next cancer screening moved up, scheduled for 3 years from now

By Sam Biddle,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 23, 2007 5:10 PM CDT

(Newser) – The five polyps removed from President Bush during his Saturday colonoscopy were benign, the AP reports. Tony Snow said today that Bush's doctors had not expected to find any malignant growths, and he will undergo a colonoscopy again in 2010 rather than waiting the usual 5 years because of his history of polyp growth.

Bush also had benign colon polyps removed in 1998 and 1999. "The president is in good health," said the White House spokesman, who's battling colon cancer himself. "There is no reason for alarm." Bush rode his bike and played with his dogs shortly after the procedure. Polyps are usually harmless but can become serious cancer risks if left untreated.

Under a rare invoking of the 25th amendment, Saturday morning, Dick Cheney held presidential authority for an uneventful two hours and five minutes during the President's procedure. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Under a rare invoking of the 25th amendment, Saturday morning, Dick Cheney held presidential authority for an uneventful two hours and five minutes during the President's procedure. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez...   (Associated Press)
President Bush waves as he arrives at the White House in Washington  from Camp David, Md., Sunday, July, 22, 2007.
President Bush waves as he arrives at the White House in Washington from Camp David, Md., Sunday, July, 22, 2007.   (Associated Press)
In this photo released by the White House, President Bush and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk with the President's dog, Barney, at Camp David, Md., Saturday,  July 21, 2007, after doctors removed five small polyps from Bush's colon. (AP Photo/The White House, Eric Draper)
In this photo released by the White House, President Bush and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk with the President's dog, Barney, at Camp David, Md., Saturday, July 21, 2007, after doctors removed five...   (Associated Press)
The White House is seen in morning sunlight in Washington as President Bush, who is in Camp David, Md., transferred the powers of the presidency to Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday, July 21, 2007, just before being sedated for a routine screening to detect colon cancer. The temporary transfer...
The White House is seen in morning sunlight in Washington as President Bush, who is in Camp David, Md., transferred the powers of the presidency to Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday, July 21, 2007,...   (Associated Press)
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