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High prevalence of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the Thai population: a prospective screening colonoscopy of 1,404 cases

High prevalence of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the Thai population: a prospective screening colonoscopy of 1,404 cases

... our screening colonoscopy study are in the range of polyp detection rates (25–37 %) reported in other studies from within and outside Thailand ...cancer screening would benefit this ...complete ...

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Determinants of polyp Size in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy

Determinants of polyp Size in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy

... ing colonoscopy, but predictably, the data set includes patients with advanced ...undergoing screening colonoscopy where pathologic information was available ...

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Age-specific prevalence of serrated lesions and their subtypes by screening colonoscopy: a retrospective study

Age-specific prevalence of serrated lesions and their subtypes by screening colonoscopy: a retrospective study

... for colonoscopy. All screened patients underwent colonoscopy on a volunteer or employer-sponsored basis regardless of age; the most important issue among the study population was the cost of ...

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Assessment of quality in screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer

Assessment of quality in screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer

... Results: Of the 1545 individuals who underwent first-time screening colonoscopy 38% were male and 62% were female. The mean age of the patients was 60.4 years and the mean difference in ages was ± 10.3 ...

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Improving compliance to colorectal cancer screening using blood and stool based tests in patients refusing screening colonoscopy in Germany

Improving compliance to colorectal cancer screening using blood and stool based tests in patients refusing screening colonoscopy in Germany

... CRC screening pro- grams despite the clear medical benefit, it is important to understand the barriers to screening to develop suc- cessful alternative ...of screening and a lack of physician ...

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A Study of screening colonoscopy in non alcoholic fatty liver disease.

A Study of screening colonoscopy in non alcoholic fatty liver disease.

... adenomas, colonoscopy does have some limitations. Colonoscopy fails to reach the cecum in up to 10% of cases, it usually requires sedating the patient, and it carries a higher cost than FOBT, FIT, or ...

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The association between cecal insertion time and colorectal neoplasm detection

The association between cecal insertion time and colorectal neoplasm detection

... of screening colonos- copies at the Center for Health Promotion of the Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, Korea, from December 2007 to June ...for screening colonoscopy in ...the colonoscopy ...

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Survival of patients with symptom- and screening-detected colorectal cancer

Survival of patients with symptom- and screening-detected colorectal cancer

... Germany, screening colonoscopy is offered to the average risk population from age 55 ...on. Screening by (guaiac based) FOBT is offered annually at ages 50 to ...to screening ...

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Epigenome-wide discovery and evaluation of leukocyte DNA methylation markers for the detection of colorectal cancer in a screening setting

Epigenome-wide discovery and evaluation of leukocyte DNA methylation markers for the detection of colorectal cancer in a screening setting

... a screening setting ...of screening colonoscopy, to conduct the first epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) for leuko- cyte DNAm markers for the early detection of CRC in a screening ...

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Colonoscopy-related complications in a nationwide immunochemical fecal occult blood test-based colorectal cancer screening program

Colonoscopy-related complications in a nationwide immunochemical fecal occult blood test-based colorectal cancer screening program

... step strategy: First, we reviewed all diagnosis and procedure codes registered in the DNPR for those individuals in the source population who had a hospital contact within 30 days after a colonoscopy (including up ...

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Self-reported colorectal cancer screening of Medicare beneficiaries in family medicine vs. internal medicine practices in the United States: a cross-sectional study

Self-reported colorectal cancer screening of Medicare beneficiaries in family medicine vs. internal medicine practices in the United States: a cross-sectional study

... overestimate screening rates [27-29], or, on the other hand, may capture information not captured in claims, particularly for those with supplemental insurance, who may not have valid claims in Medicare databases ...

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Offering patients a choice for colorectal cancer screening: a quality improvement pilot study in a quality circle of primary care physicians

Offering patients a choice for colorectal cancer screening: a quality improvement pilot study in a quality circle of primary care physicians

... testing, colonoscopy within the last 10 years, colonoscopy more than 10 years ago, FOBT within the past 2 years, FOBT more than 2 years ago, other tests and ...CRC screening (life expectancy <5 ...

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Faecal immunochemical testing implementation to increase colorectal cancer screening in primary care

Faecal immunochemical testing implementation to increase colorectal cancer screening in primary care

... CRC screening in the IMC have become the standard of care and routine part of the clinic ...or colonoscopy options to average risk patients and colo- noscopy to high-risk ...CRC screening rate of 75% ...

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Stool DNA-based versus colonoscopy-based colorectal cancer screening: patient perceptions and preferences

Stool DNA-based versus colonoscopy-based colorectal cancer screening: patient perceptions and preferences

... both screening colonoscopy and the sDNA test, which allowed an adequate comparison to be ...uled colonoscopy and to participate in the stool collection ...average-risk screening eligible ...

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Colon Capsule Endoscopy compared to Conventional Colonoscopy under routine screening conditions

Colon Capsule Endoscopy compared to Conventional Colonoscopy under routine screening conditions

... The incidence of colorectal cancer [(CRC), standardized to age and world population] is 20-45/100.000 for men und 15-30/100.000 for women[1]. It is increasing with age[2] and the cumulative lifetime risk both for men and ...

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Population screening for colorectal cancer by flexible sigmoidoscopy or CT colonography: study protocol for a multicenter randomized trial

Population screening for colorectal cancer by flexible sigmoidoscopy or CT colonography: study protocol for a multicenter randomized trial

... new screening program is an es- sential component of this ...of screening, atti- tude to having regular medical control, perception of CRC risk, adoption of health-promoting behaviors (for ex- ample, ...

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The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Program: current perspectives on strategies for improvement

The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Program: current perspectives on strategies for improvement

... Where 1–4 windows are positive, this is regarded as a “weak positive,” and patients will require two completely negative repeat tests before discharge from that round of screening. However, if the repeat tests ...

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Screening for colorectal cancer with FOBT, virtual colonoscopy and optical colonoscopy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in the Florence district (SAVE study)

Screening for colorectal cancer with FOBT, virtual colonoscopy and optical colonoscopy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in the Florence district (SAVE study)

... All primary screening colonoscopies will be performed at the endoscopy unit of the ISPO by the same endoscopist with particular experience in screening. All participants will be prepared by low fiber diet ...

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Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

... and screening among specific age group (31 and above) from both males and females through conducting self-administrated ...CRC screening tests through fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), flexible ...

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The real-world evidence on usage of bowel preparation agents before colonoscopy: a pan india study

The real-world evidence on usage of bowel preparation agents before colonoscopy: a pan india study

... Colonoscopy is one of the most commonly recommended diagnostic modality for the managing colorectal pathologies and for high quality colonoscopy, adequate colonic cleansing is utmost essential. 1 Despite of ...

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