Serrated polyps have been recognised in the last decade as important premalignant lesions accounting for between 15% and 30% of colorectal cancers. There is therefore a clinical need for guidance on how to manage these lesions; however, the evidence base is limited. A working group was commission by the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) Endoscopy section to review the available evidence and develop a position statement to provide clinical guidance until the evidence becomes available to support a formal guideline. The scope of the position statement was wide-ranging and included: evidence that serrated lesions have premalignant potential; detection and resection of serrated lesions; surveillance strategies after detection of serrate...
Serrated polyps (SPs) of the colorectum pose a novel challenge to practicing gastroenterologists. Pr...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that patients with sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (...
Background and study aims: In routine practice, colonoscopy may fail to prevent colorectal cancer (C...
Serrated polyps have been recognised in the last decade as important premalignant lesions accounting...
In 2010, serrated polyps (SP) of the colon have been included in the WHO classification of digestive...
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Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Serrated polyps are considered precursor lesions that account for 15% to 30% of colorectal cancers, ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide, and develops from colon...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. For a long time,...
Serrated lesions of the colorectum are the precursors of perhaps one-third of colorectal cancers. Ca...
Serrated colorectal polyps, long considered innocent, are currently recognized as the precursors to ...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
Objective: Colorectal Serrated Polyp is thought to be a histologically heterogeneous abrasions with ...
Background. As the malignant potential of sessile serrated lesions/polyps (SSL/Ps) and traditional s...
Serrated polyps (SPs) of the colorectum pose a novel challenge to practicing gastroenterologists. Pr...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that patients with sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (...
Background and study aims: In routine practice, colonoscopy may fail to prevent colorectal cancer (C...
Serrated polyps have been recognised in the last decade as important premalignant lesions accounting...
In 2010, serrated polyps (SP) of the colon have been included in the WHO classification of digestive...
Contains fulltext : 109493pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For severa...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Serrated polyps are considered precursor lesions that account for 15% to 30% of colorectal cancers, ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide, and develops from colon...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. For a long time,...
Serrated lesions of the colorectum are the precursors of perhaps one-third of colorectal cancers. Ca...
Serrated colorectal polyps, long considered innocent, are currently recognized as the precursors to ...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
Objective: Colorectal Serrated Polyp is thought to be a histologically heterogeneous abrasions with ...
Background. As the malignant potential of sessile serrated lesions/polyps (SSL/Ps) and traditional s...
Serrated polyps (SPs) of the colorectum pose a novel challenge to practicing gastroenterologists. Pr...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence indicates that patients with sessile serrated adenoma/polyp (...
Background and study aims: In routine practice, colonoscopy may fail to prevent colorectal cancer (C...