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Patients with high-risk findings at baseline and first surveillance colonoscopy need second surveillance; those with low-risk findings at first surveillance do not, despite their baseline findings.
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PTOV1 promotes the progression of colorectal cancer. Mechanistically, PTOV1 directly binds to ZNF449, and then the complex synergistically promotes the transcription of MYC. The PTOV1/ZNF449/MYC ...
An advantage of whole-body MRIs over CTs is that they use magnets and radio waves, which eliminate the type of radiation ...
Patients with a history of cholecystectomy are more likely to develop colonic bubbles during colonoscopy, a retrospective cohort study found.
Blood Test Could Guide Use of Anti-Inflammatory Drug Celecoxib to Reduce Risk of Colon Cancer Recurrence Jan. 28, 2025 — A data analysis from a randomized clinical trial for stage 3 colon cancer ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. While early detection significantly improves the chance of ...
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Sometimes, they just put it off, said Dr. Antoine Pham, an internal medicine doctor with Thrive Medical. He has started ...
Patients are more likely to get a follow-up colonoscopy if they have a navigator helping them. About 55% of patients with a ...
A patient navigation program significantly increased follow-up colonoscopy among those with an abnormal FIT result.