Colon polyps are small growths of tissue that form on the lining of the colon, also known as the large intestine. Most colon polyps are harmless, but some can develop into colorectal cancer over time. They are common in people over 50, and their development can be influenced by factors such as genetics, inflammatory intestinal conditions, and lifestyle habits. Colon polyps are usually detected during a colonoscopy, and they can be removed to reduce the risk of cancer. There are different types of colon polyps, and not all of them will turn into cancer