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WASHINGTON (AP) - Doctors found no cancer in the five small growths removed from President Bush's colon, the White House said Monday.
The growths, called polyps, were found during a routine cancer scan that Bush underwent Saturday at the Camp David presidential retreat. Examinations showed the growths were benign in line with the White House's expectation that none of the five polyps appeared "worrisome."
"The president is in good health," Bush spokesman Tony Snow said. "There is no reason for alarm."
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