Prevalence and risk factors of colorectal neoplasia in individuals aged 40–49 years: Findings from screening program in China
Mingqing Zhang,
Yongdan Zhang,
Wen Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Background and AimThe incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in individuals under 50 is increasing worldwide. We conducted an analysis of colonoscopy findings in high‐risk individuals under 50 in the CRC screening program in Tianjin, China, to determine the detection rate and risk factors of advanced adenomas (AA), advanced colorectal neoplasia (ACN), colorectal neoplasia (CN).MethodsOur study investigated individuals aged 40–49 who underwent CRC screening and completed colonoscopy, 2012–2020, while the 50–54 ag… Show more
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