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Proximal serrated polyp detection rate and post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer: the missing link

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the rectosigmoid are not taken into account, and preferable over the sessile serrated lesion detection rate, as the PSPDR is not biased by the interobserver variation among pa-thologists in the… Click to show full abstract

the rectosigmoid are not taken into account, and preferable over the sessile serrated lesion detection rate, as the PSPDR is not biased by the interobserver variation among pa-thologists in the recognition of sessile serrated lesions. In a re-cent study, the PSPDR was demonstrated to be negatively associated with the occurrence of PCCRC within a FIT-based screening cohort. Furthermore, patients treated by endoscopists with a high ADR and PSPDR were shown to have the lowest risk of

Keywords: serrated polyp; detection rate; polyp detection; detection; proximal serrated

Journal Title: Endoscopy
Year Published: 2023

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