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When a patient displays prolonged symptoms involving the digestive tract, a physician may order an upper endoscopy to attempt to diagnose the problem. Cancerous or noncancerous polyps or another type of cancer are a possible cause of digestive symptoms. Once a doctor knows the cause of the problems, the next step is treatment.Common Symptoms A number of digestive issues could occur that may warrant an endoscopy to investigate whether cancerous or noncancerous polyps are present. These symptoms i
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When a patient displays prolonged symptoms involving the digestive tract, a physician may order an upper endoscopy to attempt to diagnose the problem. Cancerous or noncancerous polyps or another type of cancer are a possible cause of digestive symptoms. Once a doctor knows the cause of the problems, the next step is treatment.Common Symptoms A number of digestive issues could occur that may warrant an endoscopy to investigate whether cancerous or noncancerous polyps are present. These symptoms i