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Higher Sessile Serrated Lesion Detection Rates Calculated Using All Examinations Are Associated With Lower Risk for Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Data From the New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry. [PDF]
Hagen R +5 more
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Noninvasive detection of high-risk adenomas using stool-derived eukaryotic RNA sequences as biomarkers [PDF]
Barnell, Erika K +5 more
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Sessile serrated lesions with dysplasia represent a critical step in colorectal carcinogenesis. While routine histologic diagnosis is generally reliable and positive diagnostic trends are observed, subtle dysplastic changes may be overlooked. Targeted use of MLH1 immunohistochemistry provides meaningful diagnostic support in selected sessile serrated ...
Valentina Angerilli +9 more
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Goals of Care: a framework in evolution
Abstract The Goals of Care framework has been strongly advocated for and widely adopted in various healthcare institutions across Australia. While it has promoted awareness and perceptions around advanced care planning and treatment limitations, there remain concerns.
Benedict Tan
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Neoplasia outcomes following colonoscopy for Lynch syndrome at a dedicated center vs. community centers. [PDF]
Stout A +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Inequities in inflammatory bowel disease care: a Tasmanian case study with proposed solutions
Abstract There is well‐recognised inequity of care for people treated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) between metropolitan and regional areas. We aim to describe these barriers to care using Tasmania as a case example and to suggest solutions for addressing these barriers that can be used in Tasmania and beyond.
Alexander T Elford +8 more
wiley +1 more source
SparCC co-occurrence networking reveals intracommunity dynamics of the microbiome following colorectal surgery. [PDF]
Ziegert ZA +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
CADe assistance did not significantly change the gaze‐shift distance overall, but it reduced gaze‐shift distance among CADe‐experienced endoscopists. CADe may be associated with reduced eye strain, depending on the endoscopist's CADe experience. ABSTRACT Background and Aim Computer‐aided detection (CADe) facilitates colorectal lesion detection, but it ...
Shun Ito +6 more
wiley +1 more source

