Subpedunculated lesion may be easily resected by EMR due to small area of adhesion to colonic wall ... for protruded polyps. In addition, 0.13% HA maintained high mucosal elevation and was ...
People with first-degree relatives who were repeatedly diagnosed with colorectal polyps appeared at increased risk for ...
NBI uses endoscopic light with a short wavelength (essentially blue) to highlight the mucosal surface pattern ... specificity for differentiating colonic polyps when used by an endoscopist who ...
Study reveals a higher frequency of polyp diagnoses in relatives increases the risk of colorectal cancer, especially ...
Colon cancer starts in the mucosa - the innermost lining of your colon, mutating the cells that form colon polyps. Over time, polyps become cancerous. According to experts, colon cancer typically ...
*Number of genomic copies/μL. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium. This abstract does not include a full text component.
Cancer cells affect the mucosa, which makes and releases mucous and other fluids, which begin to mutate or change creating a colon polyp. Over time, colon polyps become cancerous – in a period ...
Conclusions: Endoscopic mucosal resection using 0.13% HA to colon polyps of less than 20 mm diameter is more effective than NS for complete resection and maintenance of mucosal elevation.