Colonoscopy study questions current polyp Follow-Up guidelines
NCT ID NCT07302139
Summary
This study looked back at medical records to understand how the number of small, non-cancerous polyps found during a first colonoscopy affects a person's risk of developing more serious growths later. Researchers analyzed data from 2,955 people who had screening colonoscopies and at least one follow-up exam. The goal was to determine if current recommendations for how often people need repeat colonoscopies should be adjusted based on polyp counts.
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Huadong hospital, Fudan university
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200040, China
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