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She says current national guidelines for polyp surveillance are still based only upon polyp size, number, histology and degree of dysplasia. She adds that ...
Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool; Abdominal pain and cramping; Rectal pain; Urgency to defecate; Inability to defecate despite urgency ...
... dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but ... There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer ...
... colorectal cancer in the general population at an earlier more treatable stage. The researchers' findings are published in GUT. “Colorectal cancer is the ...
Proctocolectomy involves removing both the colon and rectum. Colectomy surgery usually requires other procedures to reattach the remaining portions of your ...
"Once they are trained on adequate images, AI systems will be able to help gastroenterologists identify areas of higher risk of dysplasia and preneoplastic ...
A large study demonstrates an elevated risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and in individuals with IBD who have a ...
Colorectal cancer arises from colonic polyps. ... dysplasia (2). Hyperplastic polyps are common but ... There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major ...
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