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Age-stratified prevalence and predictors of neoplasia among US adults undergoing screening colonoscopy in a national endoscopy registry

Several US organizations now recommend starting average-risk colorectal cancer (CRC) screening at age 45 years, but the prevalence of colonic neoplasia in individuals younger than 50 years has not been well characterized. We used a national endoscopic … Continue reading

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Risk of cancer in inflammatory bowel diseases: umbrella review and re-analysis of meta-analyses

To summarize the epidemiological evidence and assess the validity of claimed associations of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) with overall and site-specific cancer risk. Continue reading

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Mediterranean-like dietary pattern associations with gut microbiome composition and sub-clinical gastrointestinal inflammation

Case-control studies have shown that Crohn’s disease (CD) patients have a different microbial composition than healthy individuals. Although the causes of CD are unknown, epidemiological studies suggest that diet is an important contributor to CD risk,… Continue reading

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Computer-Aided Detection Improves Adenomas per Colonoscopy for Screening and Surveillance Colonoscopy: A Randomized Trial

Colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening is endoscopist dependent, and colonoscopy quality improvement programs aim to improve efficacy. This study evaluated the clinical benefit and safety of using a computer-aided detection (CADe) device in colono… Continue reading

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Banerjee A, Herring CA, Chen B, et al. Succinate Produced by Intestinal Microbes Promotes Specification of Tuft Cells to Suppress Ileal Inflammation. Gastroenterology 2020;159:2101–2115. Continue reading

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