Adenoma Detection Rate and Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Death
Abstract
The proportion of screening colonoscopic examinations performed by a physician that detect one or more adenomas (the adenoma detection rate) is a recommended quality measure. However, little is known about the association between this rate and patients' risks of a subsequent colorectal cancer (interval cancer) and death.Using data from an integrated health care delivery organization, we evaluated the associations between the adenoma detection...
Paper Details
Title
Adenoma Detection Rate and Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Death
Published Date
Apr 3, 2014
Volume
370
Issue
14
Pages
1298 - 1306
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