EBGI Category: CRC Screening
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High Adenoma Detection Rate Decreases Post-Colonoscopy CRC in FIT-Based Screening Program: Quality Matters!
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / High Adenoma Detection Rate Decreases Post-Colonoscopy CRC in FIT-Based Screening Program: Quality Matters!High Adenoma Detection Rate Decreases Post-Colonoscopy CRC in FIT-Based Screening Program: Quality Matters! Joseph Sleiman, MD1 and Philip Schoenfeld, MD,…
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Time to Increase Adenoma Detection Rate Benchmarks for Screening Colonoscopies
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Time to Increase Adenoma Detection Rate Benchmarks for Screening ColonoscopiesTime to Increase Adenoma Detection Rate Benchmarks for Screening Colonoscopies Jeffrey Lee, MD, MPH Research Scientist and Attending Gastroenterologist,…
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ADR Isn’t the Only Game in Town: Proximal Serrated Lesion Detection Rates Predicts Interval Cancer Risk
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / ADR Isn’t the Only Game in Town: Proximal Serrated Lesion Detection Rates Predicts Interval Cancer RiskADR Isn’t the Only Game in Town: Proximal Serrated Lesion Detection Rates Predicts Interval Cancer Risk Swati G. Patel,…
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Tiny Polyps-It’s OK to Remove Polyps < 3mm with Large Biopsy Forceps
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Tiny Polyps-It’s OK to Remove Polyps < 3mm with Large Biopsy ForcepsTiny Polyps-It’s OK to Remove Polyps < 3mm with Large Biopsy Forceps Shria Kumar, MD, MSCE Assistant Professor, Division…
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Adenoma Detection Rate in 45-49 Year Olds is Lower Compared to 50-54 Year Olds, but Still Higher than 25% Benchmark
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Adenoma Detection Rate in 45-49 Year Olds is Lower Compared to 50-54 Year Olds, but Still Higher than 25% BenchmarkAdenoma Detection Rate in 45-49 Year-Olds Is Lower Compared to 50-54 Year-Olds, But Still Higher Than 25% Benchmark Philip Okafor,…
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Wait 7-10 years for repeat colonoscopy if you only find 1-2 small adenomas. It’s not too long!
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Wait 7-10 years for repeat colonoscopy if you only find 1-2 small adenomas. It’s not too long!In Case You Missed It Wait 7-10 Years for Repeat Colonoscopy If You Only Find 1-2 Small Adenomas… It’s Not…
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The Pursuit of Excellence in Colonoscopy: Audit and Feedback Improves Polyp Detection in Low-Performers
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / The Pursuit of Excellence in Colonoscopy: Audit and Feedback Improves Polyp Detection in Low-PerformersThe Pursuit of Excellence in Colonoscopy: Audit and Feedback Improves Polyp Detection in Low-Performers Philip Okafor, MD, MPH1 and Uri…
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It’s a Bad “Prep” Even Though the Patient Took It Correctly: Consider 15 mg Bisacodyl plus 4-Liter PEG Split Prep Before Next Colonoscopy
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / It’s a Bad “Prep” Even Though the Patient Took It Correctly: Consider 15 mg Bisacodyl plus 4-Liter PEG Split Prep Before Next ColonoscopyIt’s a Bad “Prep” Even Though the Patient Took It Correctly: Consider 15 mg Bisacodyl plus 4-Liter PEG Split Prep…
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Family Matters: Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Individuals with Family History of Polyps
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Family Matters: Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Individuals with Family History of PolypsFamily Matters: Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Individuals with Family History of Polyps Ravy K. Vajravelu, MD, MSCE1 and…
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Hereditary Syndrome Risk Assessment in all Colorectal Cancer Patients: Keep it Simple!
American College of Gastroenterology / EBGI Articles / CRC Screening / Hereditary Syndrome Risk Assessment in all Colorectal Cancer Patients: Keep it Simple!Hereditary Syndrome Risk Assessment in all Colorectal Cancer Patients: Keep it Simple! Swati Patel, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine,…