“…In an attempt to understand the motivation underlying the scenario responses, Patel et al [6] reported that 82 % of respondents cited fear of missed cancer and 36 % cited malpractice concerns. Missing cancers is perhaps the greatest fear of gastroenterologists involved in screening and surveillance colonoscopy due to the perception that CRC is a largely preventable disease, yet there is a well-documented, finite, baseline polyp miss rate [7]. Placing more emphasis on high-quality colonoscopic examinations may help bolster individual physician and group confidence in the sensitivity of the procedure for detecting neoplasia, thereby by shifting behavior to more guideline-appropriate surveillance intervals.…”