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Stool DNA for the surveillance of IBD-associated colonic dysplasia and cancer ... Colonoscopy is currently the primary surveillance tool for colorectal ...
... colorectal cancer in the general population at an earlier more treatable stage. The researchers' findings are published in GUT. “Colorectal cancer is the ...
"Once they are trained on adequate images, AI systems will be able to help gastroenterologists identify areas of higher risk of dysplasia and preneoplastic ...
Colonoscopies, for instance, have decreased 90% in the past year. While screenings are down, experts say that the number of young people developing colorectal ...
One in 5 patients is diagnosed with metastatic disease, meaning the colorectal cancer has spread beyond the colon, often to the liver. When surgery isn't an ...
Colorectal cancer arises from colonic polyps. ... dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but ... There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major ...
Mayo Clinic physicians have found that comprehensive screening and intervention programs for colorectal cancer can close the care gap and potentially ...
A large study demonstrates an elevated risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and in individuals with IBD who have a ...
The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable reports national screening rates at 67.9%, well below the goal of 80% of all eligible adults screened. Colonoscopy has ...
Adenomatous polyps are growths in the colon that may develop into colorectal cancer overtime. ... Colorectal adenoma(s) with high grade (severe) dysplasia.
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