👉 Polyps are tiny, round, and often white or yellow cells that line the inside of the body cavity, such as the mouth, nose, throat, and vagina. They are called "polyps" because they look like little balls of tissue on the surface of the skin. Polyps can be benign (healthy) or malignant (cancerous). The term "polyp" is often used to describe one single cell or group of cells in a particular area of the body, though it
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