If a physical examination reveals nodules, polyps, cysts, and hyperplasia, does that mean cancer is coming?

If a physical examination reveals nodules, polyps, cysts, and hyperplasia, does that mean cancer is coming?

"Nodules", "polyps", "cysts", "hyperplasia"... these words seem to have been discussed and squeezed into everyone's medical examination report. What do they mean? And how should we deal with them?

NetEase Health and Peking University People's Hospital have jointly launched the "One Picture to Understand Physical Examination Series" plan for the health co-creation plan. Let's quickly learn about the "black words" on the physical examination form through this issue~~

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