Advances in CT colonography for colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis

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CT colonography (CTC) is a validated colorectal cancer test that provides an additional minimally-invasive screening option which is likely to be preferred by some patients. Important examination prerequisites include adequate colonic cleansing and distention. Tagging of residual material aids in the differentiation of true polyps from stool. Low radiation dose technique should be employed routinely for screening studies. Readers must be skilled in the use of both 2D and 3D interpretation methods. ©Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Yee, J., Weinstein, S., Morgan, T., Alore, P., & Aslam, R. (2013). Advances in CT colonography for colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis. Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.5858

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