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164 related items for PubMed ID: 24443404

  • 1. The prevalence of colorectal adenomas in asymptomatic Korean men and women.
    Yang MH, Rampal S, Sung J, Choi YH, Son HJ, Lee JH, Kim YH, Chang DK, Rhee PL, Rhee JC, Guallar E, Cho J.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2014 Mar; 23(3):499-507. PubMed ID: 24443404
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  • 2. Screening colonoscopy in asymptomatic average-risk Koreans: analysis in relation to age and sex.
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  • 3. Disparities in prevalence, location, and shape characteristics of colorectal neoplasia between South Korean and U.S. patients.
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  • 6. Sex-specific prevalence of adenomas, advanced adenomas, and colorectal cancer in individuals undergoing screening colonoscopy.
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  • 7. Prevalence of colorectal adenomas in asymptomatic young adults: a window to early intervention?
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  • 9. Trends in Adenoma Detection Rates During the First 10 Years of the German Screening Colonoscopy Program.
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    Gastroenterology; 2015 Aug 28; 149(2):356-66.e1. PubMed ID: 25911510
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  • 10. The association of serum lipids with colorectal adenomas.
    Yang MH, Rampal S, Sung J, Choi YH, Son HJ, Lee JH, Kim YH, Chang DK, Rhee PL, Kim JJ, Rhee JC, Chun HK, Guallar E, Cho J.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2013 May 28; 108(5):833-41. PubMed ID: 23545715
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  • 11. Increased prevalence of colorectal adenomas in women with breast cancer.
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  • 13. Low risk of colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas more than 10 years after negative colonoscopy.
    Brenner H, Haug U, Arndt V, Stegmaier C, Altenhofen L, Hoffmeister M.
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  • 14. Risk of Advanced Neoplasia in First-Degree Relatives with Colorectal Cancer: A Large Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study.
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  • 15. Colonoscopic screening of average-risk women for colorectal neoplasia.
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  • 16. Association of hyper-LDL cholesterolemia with increased risk of colorectal adenoma.
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  • 17. Risk of progression of advanced adenomas to colorectal cancer by age and sex: estimates based on 840,149 screening colonoscopies.
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  • 18. Colonoscopic screening of first-degree relatives of patients with large adenomas: increased risk of colorectal tumors.
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  • 19. Associations of cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption with advanced or multiple colorectal adenoma risks: a colonoscopy-based case-control study in Korea.
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  • 20. Sex, age, and birth cohort effects in colorectal neoplasms: a cohort analysis.
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