2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2010.09.013
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Quality assurance in colonoscopy for colorectal cancer diagnosis

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“…For individuals at average risk, initial colonoscopy is recommended at the age of 50 -55 years to identify colorectal neoplasia (precancerous and cancerous lesions). Subsequent endoscopic removal can reduce the incidence of colon cancer by more than 90 % [2,3]. However, patient compliance with this recommended procedure is low in the general population based on concerns about the examination itself and the need for bowel cleansing [4].…”
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“…For individuals at average risk, initial colonoscopy is recommended at the age of 50 -55 years to identify colorectal neoplasia (precancerous and cancerous lesions). Subsequent endoscopic removal can reduce the incidence of colon cancer by more than 90 % [2,3]. However, patient compliance with this recommended procedure is low in the general population based on concerns about the examination itself and the need for bowel cleansing [4].…”
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“…A very important point in this sense is the colonoscopy, which is a procedure that is not only diagnostic but also therapeutic. Colonoscopy in the screening context must be performed according to high-quality standards, especially regarding detection rates and safety (13)(14)(15). Individuals with a normal colonoscopy will be temporarily excluded from the screening programme, usually for a 10-year period, which means a lack of prevention for CRC when the diagnostic colonoscopy has been suboptimal and lesions have been overlooked.…”
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“…However, it is the opinion of the guideline development group that performing this volume should provide newly trained colonoscopists with sufficient experience with the basic therapeutic techniques in colonoscopy. A similar threshold has been used in other guidelines as a consensusbased recommendation (70). Qualifying statement:…”
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