Advanced endoscopic imaging: Polyps and dysplasia detection
Colonoscopy is the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis. Colonoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that provides visual inspection of colonic mucosa. The goal of imaging is to detect adenomatous changes which are the primary risk factor for colonic adenocarcinoma. Adenomatous polyps represent structurally visible low grade dysplasia. Their detection is the key to screening for and preventing colorectal cancer. Many technological advances have been designed to improve the detection of colonic dysplasia.
Source: Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Anna Skay, Jacques Van Dam Source Type: research
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