Artificial Intelligence Improves Time-Related Decline in Colonoscopy Adenoma Detection Rates
A secondary analysis of 2 randomized clinical trials explored the effect of artificial intelligence on the
A secondary analysis of 2 randomized clinical trials explored the effect of artificial intelligence on the
AIAC group had lower adenoma and polyp detection rates; lower median number of adenomas, polyps detected per colonoscopy.
Although many Americans are at risk of developing colorectal cancer, they may not be aware of their own specific risk factors that they could have for it. What should medical professionals be teaching their patients about on regarding the risks, symptoms, detection, and prevention of colorectal cancer?
Investigators found a high prevalence of clinically relevant colorectal diseases and cancer among patients undergoing colonoscopy when quality parameters were emphasized.
A team of investigators sought to determine if the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers were associated with the development of colorectal cancer.
Other factors associated with risk include anemia, cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension, smoking history, obesity
Lower GI bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation who receive anticoagulation therapy should prompt tests to rule out colorectal cancer, findings from this study have shown.
The study researchers concluded that higher circulating levels of IGF1 were associated with a higher risk for colorectal cancer and that lifestyle, diet, and/or pharmacological interventions that target the IGF system may help reduce disease risk.
Mortality risk drops 17 percent with one colonoscopy before diagnosis, 45 percent with three colonoscopies.
Researchers present results of an interim analysis of a study on the prevalence of advanced colorectal neoplasia among survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma.