ESGE Days 2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704372
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Effect of Implementing a Regional Referral Network on Surgical Referral Rate of Benign Polyps Found During a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: A Population-Based Study

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“…While the standard method in the treatment of CRC is surgical resection, the role of surgical treatment has decreased compared to the past due to advances in endoscopic excision methods in colorectal adenomas [18]. However, among the cases that cannot undergo colonoscopic polypectomy and are directed to referral centers, only 70% of polyps can be excised [19].…”
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“…While the standard method in the treatment of CRC is surgical resection, the role of surgical treatment has decreased compared to the past due to advances in endoscopic excision methods in colorectal adenomas [18]. However, among the cases that cannot undergo colonoscopic polypectomy and are directed to referral centers, only 70% of polyps can be excised [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our hospital participates in a network with in which all these endoscopic techniques are available. A French study showed a reduction of referrals after the implementation of a regional referral network; however, all included patients were screen‐detected [33]. Therefore, the influence of a national bowel screening programme on referral numbers was not investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%