Detection and complete removal of precancerous neoplastic polyps are central to effective colorectal cancer screening. The prevalence of neoplastic polyps in the screening population in the United States is likely 450%. However, most persons with neoplastic polyps are never destined to develop cancer, and do not benefit for finding and removing polyps, and may only be harmed by the procedure. Further 70–80% of polyps are diminutive (≤5 mm) and such polyps almost never contain cancer. Given the questionable benefit, the high-cost and the potential risk changing our approach to the management of diminutive polyps is currently debated. Deemphasizing diminutive polyps and shifting our efforts to detection and complete removal of larger and high...
Background and Aims: Hot snare polypectomy and EMR are the standard of care in resecting colorectal ...
AbstractEndoscopic resection of large pedunculated colon polyps should be preferred over surgical re...
The occurrence of colon cancer typically depends on the presence or absence of adenomatous polyps. H...
Objectives: Colorectal polyp cancers present clinicians with a treatment dilemma. Decisions regardin...
Colonoscopic polypectomy is fundamental to effective prevention of colorectal cancer. Polypectomy re...
The prevalence of cancer in small and diminutive polyps is relevant to “resect and discard” and CT c...
Introduction: Various endoscopic resection techniques have been proposed for the treatment of nonped...
We review our approach to resection of colorectal polyps <20 mm in size. Careful inspection of all l...
Resect and discard refers to a paradigm for the management of colorectal adenomas 1-5 mm in size. In...
Colorectal polyps are classified as neoplastic or non-neoplastic on the basis of malignant potential...
Introduction:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death. Most C...
Background: Cold polypectomy techniques (without electrocautery) by means of biopsy forceps or snare...
Copyright © 2015 ThiruvengadamMuniraj et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCrea...
Introduction: Many colon neoplastic tumors come from the malignancy of adenomatous polyps (70%-90%) ...
Background and Aims Resect and discard is a new paradigm for management of diminutive colon polyp...
Background and Aims: Hot snare polypectomy and EMR are the standard of care in resecting colorectal ...
AbstractEndoscopic resection of large pedunculated colon polyps should be preferred over surgical re...
The occurrence of colon cancer typically depends on the presence or absence of adenomatous polyps. H...
Objectives: Colorectal polyp cancers present clinicians with a treatment dilemma. Decisions regardin...
Colonoscopic polypectomy is fundamental to effective prevention of colorectal cancer. Polypectomy re...
The prevalence of cancer in small and diminutive polyps is relevant to “resect and discard” and CT c...
Introduction: Various endoscopic resection techniques have been proposed for the treatment of nonped...
We review our approach to resection of colorectal polyps <20 mm in size. Careful inspection of all l...
Resect and discard refers to a paradigm for the management of colorectal adenomas 1-5 mm in size. In...
Colorectal polyps are classified as neoplastic or non-neoplastic on the basis of malignant potential...
Introduction:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death. Most C...
Background: Cold polypectomy techniques (without electrocautery) by means of biopsy forceps or snare...
Copyright © 2015 ThiruvengadamMuniraj et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCrea...
Introduction: Many colon neoplastic tumors come from the malignancy of adenomatous polyps (70%-90%) ...
Background and Aims Resect and discard is a new paradigm for management of diminutive colon polyp...
Background and Aims: Hot snare polypectomy and EMR are the standard of care in resecting colorectal ...
AbstractEndoscopic resection of large pedunculated colon polyps should be preferred over surgical re...
The occurrence of colon cancer typically depends on the presence or absence of adenomatous polyps. H...