Increasing the detection rate of cancer screening and significantly reducing the missed rate

In a recent study published in the journal EC clinical medicineChinese researchers conducted a study on colorectal neoplasms during colonoscopy to understand the success of artificial intelligence (AI)-based colorectal neoplasm detection in improving the adenoma detection rate and reducing the missed adenoma rate. We conducted a systematic review and subsequent meta-analysis of studies describing the […]

Colorectal cancer in the region will decline as more patients undergo colonoscopies

Caitlin Fuhr-Pessin, MD Scheduling a colonoscopy may seem like a daunting task to some, but this test is the most treatable and often curable test for colorectal cancer. It is a lifesaver for many people because it can be detected early. Thanks to cancer screening and removal of precancerous polyps, the diagnosis rate for colon […]

Investigation of the relationship and influencing factors among H. pylori infection, CRP, and p-S6K1 expression

The following is a summary of “Analysis of correlation and influencing factors between colon polyps, Helicobacter pylori infection, and p-S6K1 expression” published in the November 2023 issue. Infection Jia et al. Researchers initiated a retrospective study to analyze the relationship between colorectal polyps (CRP) and Helicobacter pylori (Helicobacter pylori) infection, and the relationship between CRP […]

3 Things to Know About Colon Polyps > News > Yale Medicine

First, the polyp is removed. Therefore, if a person is pre-cancerous, the cancer will never develop. A colonoscopy is usually done under sedation and involves inserting a long, flexible tube through the anus and into the rectum and colon. This is the only screening test that allows removal of polyps identified during surgery. Doctors can […]

Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, etc.

Cecal cancer is a special type of cancer that can first occur in the colon. Signs and symptoms can be difficult to detect until the cancer is advanced, but may include abdominal pain, bloating, weight loss, and tarry stools. Historical studies show that up to 20% of colorectal cancers occur in the cecum (though some […]

Comparative analysis of the efficacy and safety of hot snare polypectomy and cold snare polypectomy by CureusA… Both cold snare polypectomy (CSP) and hot snare polypectomy (HSP) are effective methods for resecting small colorectums. It has been shown that 8th 2023

Comparative analysis of the efficacy and safety of hot snare polypectomy and cold snare polypectomy by CureusA… Both cold snare polypectomy (CSP) and hot snare polypectomy (HSP) are effective methods for resecting small colorectums. It has been shown that 8th 2023

Cold snare polypectomy is underutilized despite recommendation

Just over half of endoscopists use cold snare polypectomy to remove small polyps smaller than 1 cm. Recommendations from the U.S. Multi-Social Task Force Its use in small lesions shows new research presented this week at the American College of Gastroenterology’s annual meeting in Vancouver. Polypectomy is an important part colorectal cancer However, he noted […]

Cold and hot snares for large polyps: less AE and more recurrence.

COPENHAGEN — Cold snare endoscopic mucosal resection (CS-EMR) is safer than hot snare (HS)-EMR for resection of large non-pedunculated colorectal polyps, but after cold snare The general recurrence rate is higher, initial data from one research institution reveals. A prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial (RCT) shows. “The safety of cold snare EMR is superior to […]