2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(08)81275-9
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Effectiveness analysis of colorectal post-polypectomy surveillance using a dynamic prognostic model

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“…One abstract suggested that the surveillance interval should be longer than 3 years if less than three nonadvanced polyps are found at the index colonoscopy [128]. In a German study, surveillance recommendations were also based on the histological findings [129]. The authors also include the number of polyps and the patients age and whether there is a family history of CRC, and propose a dynamic model of surveillance depending on these risk factors.…”
Section: Is Histological Examination Of Polyps Always Necessary?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One abstract suggested that the surveillance interval should be longer than 3 years if less than three nonadvanced polyps are found at the index colonoscopy [128]. In a German study, surveillance recommendations were also based on the histological findings [129]. The authors also include the number of polyps and the patients age and whether there is a family history of CRC, and propose a dynamic model of surveillance depending on these risk factors.…”
Section: Is Histological Examination Of Polyps Always Necessary?mentioning
confidence: 99%