2013
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1301969
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Long-Term Colorectal-Cancer Incidence and Mortality after Lower Endoscopy

Abstract: BACKGROUND Colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy provide protection against colorectal cancer, but the magnitude and duration of protection, particularly against cancer of the proximal colon, remain uncertain. METHODS We examined the association of the use of lower endoscopy (updated biennially from 1988 through 2008) with colorectal-cancer incidence (through June 2010) and colorectal-cancer mortality (through June 2012) among participants in the Nurses’ Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. R… Show more

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“…10 Some may argue the lack of randomized clinical trials to support colonoscopy instead of sigmoidoscopy but the indirect evidence is quite significant and the strength of the evidence is increasing. [8][9][10] These studies support the guidelines that consider colonoscopy as the preferred method.…”
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“…10 Some may argue the lack of randomized clinical trials to support colonoscopy instead of sigmoidoscopy but the indirect evidence is quite significant and the strength of the evidence is increasing. [8][9][10] These studies support the guidelines that consider colonoscopy as the preferred method.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…aspect in this setting, as screening colonoscopy is the number one endoscopic procedure and it has been shown to be effective in reducing both incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer (CCR). 8 CCR is the 3 rd most common cancer in the world and in Portugal. It is accountable for over 600000 deaths worldwide and 3800 -in Portugal alone, representing over 12000 lost life years, which is higher than breast cancer.…”
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“…Colonoscopy prevents CRC with studies showing that the removal of adenomatous polyps reduces CRC mortality (3). Among the many colonoscopy quality measures, adenoma detection rate Many accessories have been created to increase the detection of polyps and improve ADR.…”
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“…2 Screening was found to be effective in reducing CRC-related mortality by 33, 40 and 56% using fecal occult blood tests (FOBTs), flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) and colonoscopy, respectively. 3,4 Guidelines from Western and Asian countries 5,6 recommend population-based CRC screening in average-risk subjects aged 50-75 years.…”
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