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- Advanced Adenomas Signal Higher Risk for CRC, Mortality - Medscape
Patients with advanced and nonadvanced adenomas are at an increased risk for CRC, but only those with advanced adenomas had significantly higher risks for CRC-related and all-cause mortality
- Predicting Cancer Risk in Colorectal Adenoma - Page 3 - Medscape
Cite this: Endoscopy, Morphology, Morphometry and Molecular Markers: Predicting Cancer Risk in Colorectal Adenoma - Medscape - Mar 01, 2009 Abstract and Introduction Endoscopic Diagnosis Management
- Serrated Polyps: Critical Precursors to Colorectal Cancer - Medscape
Sessile serrated adenoma polyps account for approximately 4–9% of all polyps [ 5 , 13 ] They are more likely to be sessile than pedunculated and are more often located proximal to the splenic
- Serrated Polyps: Critical Precursors to Colorectal Cancer - Medscape
Sessile serrated adenoma polyp with dysplasia: Typical appearance of a sessile serrated adenoma polyp in the ascending colon Arrows indicate the indistinct upper edge of this flat, pale
- The Time to Increase Our Adenoma Detection Rates Is Now - Medscape
Using adenoma detection rate (ADR) as a key measure of colonoscopy quality has been with us for nearly two decades The recent publication of two studies about ADR presents a good opportunity to
- Colonoscopy Screening Effective in 45- to 49-Year-Olds - Medscape
About 4% of each group had an advanced adenoma, 10% had any sessile serrated lesion, a little under 2% had an advanced serrated lesion, and 0 1% in each group had colorectal cancer
- Serrated Polyps: Critical Precursors to Colorectal Cancer - Medscape
The ability to detect serrated polyps by fecal blood testing, computed tomographic (CT) colonography and colonoscopy is limited Serrated polyps are less likely than adenomas to bleed, so fecal
- Any Type of Polyp Increases the Risk for Colorectal Cancer - Medscape
A finding of any type of polyp in the colon increases the risk for colorectal cancer (CRC), according to new findings from a large Swedish study At 10 years, the cumulative colorectal cancer
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