Daily Archives: May 3, 2023

A Comparison of Risk Classification Systems of Colorectal Adenomas: A Case-Cohort Study

Because post-polypectomy surveillance utilizes a growing proportion of colonoscopy capacity, more targeted surveillance is warranted. We therefore compared surveillance burden and cancer detection using three different adenoma classification systems. Continue reading

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Editorial on “Randomized Trial of Facilitated Adherence to Screening-Colonoscopy Versus Sequential Fecal-based Blood Tests”

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Molecular Profiling Provides Clinical Insights into Targeted and Immunotherapies as well as Colorectal Cancer Prognosis

Tumor genetic testing is indispensable in the management of primary and metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), yet the indications for genomics-guided precision medicine and immunotherapy need to be better understood and defined. Continue reading

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How to become a leader as a fellow

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