Journal of Digestive Endoscopy (Sep 2024)

Adenoma Detection Rate after Positive Stool-Based Screening in a U.S. Population

  • Thilini Delungahawatta,
  • Richard Hum,
  • Stephanie M. Woo,
  • Thomas Loughney,
  • Joseph Jennings

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1789011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 03
pp. 169 – 173

Abstract

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Introduction and Objectives Over the past two decades, advancements in screening programs have led to a decrease in the incidence and mortality rates of colorectal cancer. The recommended benchmark for primary screening colonoscopy adenoma detection rate (ADR) is 25%. However, recent research supports higher ADR benchmarks following positive stool testing. Findings from a Dutch screening program have suggested higher ADRs in fecal immunochemical test positive patients with an inverse relationship with interval cancer development. Our study aims to assess ADRs in a U.S. patient population with positive stool screenings and investigate any correlation to occurrences of interval cancers.

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