With advances in endoscopic imaging, it is possible to differentiate adenomatous from hyperplastic diminutive (1-5 mm) polyps during endoscopy. With the optical Resect-and-Discard strategy, these polyps are then removed and discarded without histopathology assessment. However, failure to recognize adenomas (vs hyperplastic polyps), or discarding a polyp with advanced histologic features, could result in a patient being considered at low risk for metachronous advanced neoplasia, resulting in an inappropriately long surveillance interval. We collected data from international cohorts of patients undergoing colonoscopy to determine what proportion of patients are high risk because of diminutive polyps advanced histologic features and their risk for metachronous advanced neoplasia.

Diminutive Polyps With Advanced Histologic Features Do Not Increase Risk for Metachronous Advanced Colon Neoplasia

Cassoni, Paola;
2019-01-01

Abstract

With advances in endoscopic imaging, it is possible to differentiate adenomatous from hyperplastic diminutive (1-5 mm) polyps during endoscopy. With the optical Resect-and-Discard strategy, these polyps are then removed and discarded without histopathology assessment. However, failure to recognize adenomas (vs hyperplastic polyps), or discarding a polyp with advanced histologic features, could result in a patient being considered at low risk for metachronous advanced neoplasia, resulting in an inappropriately long surveillance interval. We collected data from international cohorts of patients undergoing colonoscopy to determine what proportion of patients are high risk because of diminutive polyps advanced histologic features and their risk for metachronous advanced neoplasia.
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Cancer Progression; Colon Cancer; Prognostic; Risk Stratification
Vleugels, Jasper L A; Hassan, Cesare; Senore, Carlo; Cassoni, Paola; Baron, John A; Rex, Douglas K; Ponugoti, Prasanna L; Pellise, Maria; Parejo, Sofia; Bessa, Xavier; Arnau-Collell, Coral; Kaminski, Michael F; Bugajski, Marek; Wieszczy, Paulina; Kuipers, Ernst J; Melson, Joshua; Ma, Karen; Holman, Rebecca; Dekker, Evelien; Pohl, Heiko
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