Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and a younger age at diagnosis compared to Whites. Few studies have investigated racial differences in risk of metachronous adenomas and serrated polyps whether this risk differs by polyp characteristics or age of patient
Background and Aim. Proximal sessile serrated adenomas (PSSA) leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) rep...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Reliable community-based colorectal adenoma prevalence estimates are needed to ...
PurposeAfrican Americans (AA) have a higher incidence and lower survival from colorectal cancer (CRC...
Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and a younger age at diagnosis compared to...
Background & Aims Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality are higher in black vs white popu...
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC), the second leading cause of cancer and cancer deaths in the Unit...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the higher burden from colorectal cancer among blacks is due to an...
Background: Up to 30% of colorectal cancers develop through the serrated pathway. African Americans ...
Background: Sporadic adenoma formation found on surveillance colonoscopies in patients with inflamma...
Objectives—Obesity is associated with the activation of the molecular pathways that increase the ris...
Background: Colorectal and endometrial lesions increase with age. It is not known if these two precu...
Obesity is an important risk factor for colorectal neoplasia; however, little research exists on rac...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer related morbidity and death. Despite ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United Sta...
Objective:Colorectal adenomas are thought to be precursor lesions to colorectal cancer, a leading ca...
Background and Aim. Proximal sessile serrated adenomas (PSSA) leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) rep...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Reliable community-based colorectal adenoma prevalence estimates are needed to ...
PurposeAfrican Americans (AA) have a higher incidence and lower survival from colorectal cancer (CRC...
Blacks have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and a younger age at diagnosis compared to...
Background & Aims Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality are higher in black vs white popu...
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC), the second leading cause of cancer and cancer deaths in the Unit...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the higher burden from colorectal cancer among blacks is due to an...
Background: Up to 30% of colorectal cancers develop through the serrated pathway. African Americans ...
Background: Sporadic adenoma formation found on surveillance colonoscopies in patients with inflamma...
Objectives—Obesity is associated with the activation of the molecular pathways that increase the ris...
Background: Colorectal and endometrial lesions increase with age. It is not known if these two precu...
Obesity is an important risk factor for colorectal neoplasia; however, little research exists on rac...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer related morbidity and death. Despite ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United Sta...
Objective:Colorectal adenomas are thought to be precursor lesions to colorectal cancer, a leading ca...
Background and Aim. Proximal sessile serrated adenomas (PSSA) leading to colorectal cancer (CRC) rep...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Reliable community-based colorectal adenoma prevalence estimates are needed to ...
PurposeAfrican Americans (AA) have a higher incidence and lower survival from colorectal cancer (CRC...