Complete polypectomy and early detection and management of residual disease to reduce the risk of interval colorectal cancers

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Advances in colorectal polyp detection and resection methods aim to reduce interval cancer rates. Complete polypectomy is essential to reduce the risk of early recurrence and the development of interval cancers. To achieve this, polyps must first be correctly identified and then completely excised. This article reviews current adenoma detection methods in use and the management of residual disease.

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O’Morain, N., & McNamara, D. (2019, April 1). Complete polypectomy and early detection and management of residual disease to reduce the risk of interval colorectal cancers. Acta Oncologica. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2018.1535715

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