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Adenoma characteristics as risk factors for recurrence of advanced adenomas.

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Large or proximally located adenomas are important indicators of recurrence of advanced lesions and careful surveillance of this area is warranted.
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This article is published in Gastroenterology.The article was published on 2001-04-01. It has received 255 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adenoma.

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Five-year colon surveillance after screening colonoscopy.

TL;DR: There is a strong association between results of baseline screening colonoscopy and rate of serious incident lesions during 5.5 years of surveillance and patients with 1 or 2 tubular adenomas less than 10 mm represent a low-risk group compared with other patients with colon neoplasia.
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Daily soluble aspirin and prevention of colorectal adenoma recurrence: one-year results of the APACC trial.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that daily soluble aspirin is associated with a reduction in the risk for recurrent adenomas found at colonoscopy 1 year after starting treatment, and the primary end points were adenoma recurrence after 1 and 4 years.
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Applied Logistic Regression

TL;DR: Hosmer and Lemeshow as discussed by the authors provide an accessible introduction to the logistic regression model while incorporating advances of the last decade, including a variety of software packages for the analysis of data sets.
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Prevention of colorectal cancer by colonoscopic polypectomy. The National Polyp Study Workgroup.

TL;DR: The results of the National Polyp Study support the view that colorectal adenomas progress to adenocarcinomas, as well as the current practice of searching for and removing adenomatous polyps to prevent coloreCTal cancer.
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Colorectal cancer screening: Clinical guidelines and rationale

TL;DR: This guideline report presents the panel’s recommendations with respect to screening and surveillance in people at average risk for CRC and those at increased risk because of a family history of CRC or genetic syndromes or a personal history of adenomatous polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, or curative-intent resection of CRC.
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Colonoscopic miss rates of adenomas determined by back-to-back colonoscopies.

TL;DR: Using current colonoscopic technology, there are significant miss rates for adenomas < 1 cm even with meticulous colonoscopy, and the results suggest the need for improvements in colonoscope technology.
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