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It requires a special diet beforehand and is less likely to detect early cancers or polyps. Participation and detection rates are lower than with FIT ...
... polyps and to the inflammation in asthma and polyps. These insights can be used to augment the healing process of allergic diseases, particularly nasal ...
25–30 in San Antonio. Findings to be presented are: Patients with microscopic colitis do not have reduced risk of developing colon polyps. Cross-sectional ...
Most colorectal cancer develops from a polyp, a small, precancerous growth. The presence of polyps can easily be identified using colonoscopy screening tests.
Technology is changing how doctors detect colon cancer. New AI-enhanced imaging tools help physicians find subtle polyps that might otherwise be missed. Learn ...
MUC1 vaccine. Researchers are testing a vaccine targeting the MUC1 protein in people with a history of precancerous polyps to see if it can prevent colon cancer ...
A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Medical Intervention on Sinonasal Inflammation in Patients with Chronic Sinusitis, Nasal Polyps and Positive Sinus Culture.
The purpose of screening is to act before someone develops symptoms. If we're able to identify polyps, which are precancerous lesions in the lining of the colon ...
There have been reports of rapid progression of recurrent polyps after completion intervention and follow up under the parent protocol. A review of ...
And we can now see these. And we also now have tools to remove even those difficult flat polyps.” Once a flat polyp is identified, Dr. Wallace injects ...
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