This study from the Northern California Kaiser Permanente health care system evaluated the impact of a 30-minute online interactive training program collaboratively developed by endoscopists,
postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer
postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer
Free Online 30-Minute Interactive Training Improves ADR and Lowers Interval Cancer Risk
If the Right Side of the Colon Deserves Double Examination, so Does the Rectum
This study used the World Endoscopy Organization classification of postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) to assess 762 PCCRC cases that accumulated during 1995 to 2021. PCCRC
Colonoscopy Quality Appears To Be Good in U.S. Veterans Administration Hospitals
In a study of 29,877 patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) in the U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system, the rate of postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer
Postcolonoscopy Cancer Still Mostly Associated With Missed Lesions, but Failed Resections Are Also Important
Postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) is a dreaded event. Previous studies have found that PCCRC is associated with a lower adenoma detection rate (ADR), nongastroenterologist performance
ADR Works in FIT-Positive Populations: Target ADR Must Be Substantially Higher Than Primary Screening ADR
It is well known that the prevalence of adenomas is higher in patients with a positive result from a stool test, including both the fecal
Serrated Polyp Detection Predicted Interval Cancer Independent of Adenoma Detection Rate
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) is currently the recommended measure of the quality of mucosal inspection during colonoscopy. ADR does not include sessile serrated lesions
Detection Measures Other Than Adenoma Detection Rate Predict Postcolonoscopy Cancer
The adenoma detection rate (ADR) predicts the incidence of interval cancer after colonoscopy. Although ADR correlates in retrospective studies with other detection measures, it is
There Are Now 5 Randomized Controlled Trials of Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Screening, and They All Show It Works
Four previous randomized controlled trials of flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) have shown reductions in at least distal colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality after FS screening.
Lynch Syndrome Colonoscopy: Quality Matters
In the U.S., colonoscopy is usually performed at 1- to 2-year intervals in Lynch syndrome. This multicenter study evaluated the relationship of adenoma detection and