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433 related items for PubMed ID: 29510145

  • 1. Individualized colorectal cancer screening based on the clinical risk factors: beyond family history of colorectal cancer.
    Park CH, Kim NH, Park JH, Park DI, Sohn CI, Jung YS.
    Gastrointest Endosc; 2018 Jul; 88(1):128-135. PubMed ID: 29510145
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  • 2. Usefulness of risk stratification models for colorectal cancer based on fecal hemoglobin concentration and clinical risk factors.
    Park CH, Jung YS, Kim NH, Park JH, Park DI, Sohn CI.
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  • 3. Association of time to colonoscopy after a positive fecal test result and fecal hemoglobin concentration with risk of advanced colorectal neoplasia.
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    Dig Liver Dis; 2019 Apr; 51(4):589-594. PubMed ID: 30733186
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  • 4. Colorectal cancer screening with the fecal immunochemical test in persons aged 30 to 49 years: focusing on the age for commencing screening.
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  • 5. Development and validation of a risk stratification-based screening model for predicting colorectal advanced neoplasia in Korea.
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  • 6. Prediction of the Risk of a Metachronous Advanced Colorectal Neoplasm Using a Novel Scoring System.
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    Dig Dis Sci; 2016 Oct; 61(10):3016-3025. PubMed ID: 27358228
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  • 7. Equivalency of fecal immunochemical tests and colonoscopy in familial colorectal cancer screening.
    Quintero E, Carrillo M, Gimeno-García AZ, Hernández-Guerra M, Nicolás-Pérez D, Alonso-Abreu I, Díez-Fuentes ML, Abraira V.
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  • 8. Yield of repeat colonoscopy in asymptomatic individuals with a positive fecal immunochemical test and recent colonoscopy.
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  • 9. Risk stratification for advanced colorectal neoplasia according to fecal hemoglobin concentration in a colorectal cancer screening program.
    Auge JM, Pellise M, Escudero JM, Hernandez C, Andreu M, Grau J, Buron A, López-Cerón M, Bessa X, Serradesanferm A, Piracés M, Macià F, Guayta R, Filella X, Molina R, Jimenez W, Castells A, PROCOLON Group.
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  • 10. Impact of a higher fecal immunochemistry test cut-off on pathology detected in subsequent rounds of a colorectal screening program.
    Gibson DJ, Mooney T, Mooney J, Mulcahy HE, O'Donoghue D.
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  • 11. Does Low Threshold Value Use Improve Proximal Neoplasia Detection by Fecal Immunochemical Test?
    Kim NH, Yang HJ, Park SK, Park JH, Park DI, Sohn CI, Choi K, Jung YS.
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  • 12. Characteristics of and risk factors for colorectal neoplasms in young adults in a screening population.
    Lee SE, Jo HB, Kwack WG, Jeong YJ, Yoon YJ, Kang HW.
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  • 13. A combination of clinical risk stratification and fecal immunochemical test is useful for identifying persons with high priority of early colonoscopy.
    Jung YS, Park CH, Kim NH, Park JH, Park DI, Sohn CI.
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  • 14. Impact of family history of colorectal cancer on age-specific prevalence of colorectal neoplasia.
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  • 15. The fecal immunochemical test has high accuracy for detecting advanced colorectal neoplasia before age 50.
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  • 16. Risk of Advanced Neoplasia Using the National Cancer Institute's Colorectal Cancer Risk Assessment Tool.
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  • 17. Association between serrated polyps and the risk of synchronous advanced colorectal neoplasia in average-risk individuals.
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  • 18. Long-term performance of colorectal cancerscreening programmes based on the faecal immunochemical test.
    Zorzi M, Hassan C, Capodaglio G, Fedato C, Montaguti A, Turrin A, Rosano A, Monetti D, Stocco C, Baracco S, Russo F, Repici A, Rugge M.
    Gut; 2018 Dec 14; 67(12):2124-2130. PubMed ID: 29101260
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  • 19. Long-term risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with serrated polyps.
    Holme Ø, Bretthauer M, Eide TJ, Løberg EM, Grzyb K, Løberg M, Kalager M, Adami HO, Kjellevold Ø, Hoff G.
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  • 20. Adenoma detection rates in colonoscopies for positive fecal immunochemical tests versus direct screening colonoscopies.
    Wong JCT, Chiu HM, Kim HS, Byeon JS, Matsuda T, Kobayashi N, Wu DC, Ong DE, Sung JJY, Asia-Pacific Working Group on Colorectal Cancer.
    Gastrointest Endosc; 2019 Mar 14; 89(3):607-613.e1. PubMed ID: 30452915
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