2024
DOI: 10.3390/medicina60040673
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National Trends in the Incidence of Sporadic Malignant Colorectal Polyps in Young Patients (20–49 Years): An 18-Year SEER Database Analysis

Mark M. Aloysius,
Tejas Nikumbh,
Lekha Yadukumar
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Conflicting guidelines exist for initiating average-risk colorectal cancer screening at the age of 45 years. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) changed its guidelines in 2021 to recommend initiating screening at 45 years due to an increasing incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer. However, the American College of Physicians (ACP) recently recommended not screening average-risk individuals between 45 and 49 years old. We aim to study the national trends in t… Show more

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“…Moreover, it has been shown that continuous audit of colonoscopies has helped improve the detection of polyps [ 17 ]. Moreover, there has been a significant upward trend in the detection of sporadic malignant polyps, especially in the young onset CRC age group of 40–49 years [ 18 ]. While ADR is a robust measure, it is also cumbersome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has been shown that continuous audit of colonoscopies has helped improve the detection of polyps [ 17 ]. Moreover, there has been a significant upward trend in the detection of sporadic malignant polyps, especially in the young onset CRC age group of 40–49 years [ 18 ]. While ADR is a robust measure, it is also cumbersome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%