Over the past decade, there has been a great interest in postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC). Its etiology is complex and multifactorial. Monitoring for PCCRC is even more complex. The strategies to decrease the incidence of PCCRC start by defining the problem, identifying the factors contributing to its development, followed by an attempt to define methods to decrease its incidence. We believe that the quality of the colonoscopy and the endoscopist's expertise are the key factors in decreasing the incidence of PCCRC
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
It is recognised that post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) can be due to missed cancer, or can...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
OBJECTIVE: The quality of colonoscopy is key for ensuring protection colorectal cancer (CRC). We the...
It is recognised that post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) can be due to missed cancer, or can...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
An increasing number of studies now indicate that colonoscopic examination is not perfect in prevent...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)- some ...
Background & Aims: Colonoscopy examination does not always detect colorectal cancer (CRC)— some pati...