Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings in Different Age Are Associated With Diverse Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence
Principal Investigator
Name
Xuesi Dong
Degrees
Ph.D
Institution
Nanjing Medical University
Position Title
None
Email
About this CDAS Project
Study
PLCO
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Project ID
PLCO-420
Initial CDAS Request Approval
Nov 7, 2018
Title
Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings in Different Age Are Associated With Diverse Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence
Summary
Observational studies and randomized trials of endoscopic screening demonstrate a significant reduction in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality.
We have observed the publications based on data from PLCO [1]. The authors achieve an excellent research which is of clinical guiding significance.
Inspired by the authors, we are interested in detecting if "Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings in Different Age Are Associated With Diverse Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence"?
[1]Click B, Pinsky P F, Hickey T, et al. Association of Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings With Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence[J]. Jama, 2018, 319(19):2021-2031.
We have observed the publications based on data from PLCO [1]. The authors achieve an excellent research which is of clinical guiding significance.
Inspired by the authors, we are interested in detecting if "Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings in Different Age Are Associated With Diverse Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence"?
[1]Click B, Pinsky P F, Hickey T, et al. Association of Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings With Long-term Colorectal Cancer Incidence[J]. Jama, 2018, 319(19):2021-2031.
Aims
To compare long-term CRC incidence in different age with Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings.
Collaborators
Yongyue Wei
Nanjing Medical University