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15:41 EDT 22nd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

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Serrated Polyposis

What is serrated polyposis and does it often develop into colorectal cancer? This study discusses. Gut

Post-polyp detection, CRC risk ID'd by colonoscopy factors

(HealthDay) -- In the community setting, after colonoscopic polyp detection, colonoscopy-related factors such as incomplete polyp removal and lack of surveillance colonoscopies are more important than...

Colorectal cancer diagnosis in 2012: A new focus for CRC prevention—more serration, less inflammation

Knowledge of colorectal cancer (CRC) risks has been rebalanced in 2012. The 'serrated pathway' to CRC, exemplified by serrated polyposis syndrome, emphasizes the importance of serrated lesions. The do...

Colonoscopy Related Factors Associated with Increased Risk of Cancer

Incomplete polyp removal and failure to have a follow-up colonoscopy within five years after the detection of the first polyp are more strongly associated with an increased risk of developing colorect...

Serrated colorectal lesions hard to spot on colonoscopy

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Serrated lesions of the colorectum, once thought benign, may in fact give rise to a third of all colorectal cancers -- but they are more difficult to detect than conven...

Colonoscopy Issues Predict Cancer Risk (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Incomplete polyp removal and failure to have a follow-up colonoscopy were more strongly associated with the risk for subsequent development of colorectal cancer than were polyp char...

Precancerous Polyp Detection Rates Increased By Split-Dose Preparation For Colonoscopy

A new study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic Arizona showed that system-wide implementation of a split-dose preparation as the primary choice for colonoscopy significantly improved both polyp detec...

Split-dose preparation for colonoscopy increases precancerous polyp detection rates

(American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy) A new study from researchers at the Mayo Clinic Arizona showed that system-wide implementation of a split-dose preparation as the primary choice for c...

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Variation in the Detection of Serrated Polyps in an Average Risk Colorectal Cancer Screening Cohort.

OBJECTIVES:Serrated polyps are precursors in an alternative pathway to colon cancer. These polyps are frequently sessile or flat, located in the proximal colon, and may be overlooked during colonoscop...

Differential expression of p53 and p504s in hyperplastic polyp, sessile serrated adenoma and traditional serrated adenoma.

AIMS: Known collectively as serrated polyps, hyperplastic polyps (HP), sessile serrated adenomas (SSA/SSP) and traditional serrated adenoma (TSA) may represent a spectrum of increasing malignant poten...

Serrated Lesions of the Colorectum: Review and Recommendations From an Expert Panel.

Serrated lesions of the colorectum are the precursors of perhaps one-third of colorectal cancers (CRCs). Cancers arising in serrated lesions are usually in the proximal colon, and account for a dispro...

The Presence of Large Serrated Polyps Increases Risk for Colorectal Cancer.

BACKGROUND & AIMS:: There is evidence that serrated polyps (serrated adenomas and hyperplastic polyps) have different malignant potential than traditional adenomas. We used a colonoscopy database to d...

Importance of serrated polyps in colorectal carcinogenesis.

Colorectal cancer is an invasive neoplasm of the glandular epithelium of the colon and rectum that begins in a precursor lesion and expands to replace its lesion of origin. The majority of colorectal...

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