The serrated neoplasia pathway represents an alternative multistep route to colorectal cancer that accounts for approximately 15–30% of cases. Rather than arising from conventional adenomas, serrated ...
For the pathologist, endoscopist, gastroenterologist, and colorectal surgeon who were practicing before the year 2000, the emergence of the ‘serrated pathway’ of colorectal neoplasia has been a fairly ...
A: Serrated adenomas are polyps that simultaneously demonstrate the serrated architecture typical of hyperplastic polyps and the epithelial dysplasia of conventional adenomas. They are a subset of a ...
Serrated colorectal polyps are a genotypically and molecularly diverse group of lesions sharing the common phenotype of glandular serration of the crypt lumen. A small subset of serrated polyps, ...
An ultrasensitive method for noninvasive pan-cancer early detection based on targeted methylation sequencing of cell-free DNA. CRC outcomes for triennial mt-sDNA and annual FIT after assuming 0%, 20%, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Joseph C. Anderson, MD, MHCDS, FACG, of White River Junction VA Medical Center in Vermont, said the serrated ...
Fred Hutch researchers are leading the ACCESS project, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, to study the subtype of colorectal cancer (CRC) that develops via the serrated pathway. Our goal is ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) can emerge from different channels defined by genetic and epigenetic events; it is a heterogenous disease. Currently, four tumor markers are generally used to indicate ...
Figure 5. Typical appearance of a sessile serrated adenoma/polyp in the ascending colon. Arrows indicate the indistinct upper edge of this flat, pale lesion. Serrated polyps are common and have ...