A comprehensive model considering patient age, diabetes, colonoscopy indications, and polyp findings can predict colorectal cancer (CRC) risk more accurately than the solely polyp-based model in ...
Researchers used a microsimulation model to see possible outcomes of lowering the CRC screening initiation age. Researchers used the model to see how screening 45-year-old patients with a multitarget ...
A prediction model using age, body mass index, lifestyle, waist circumference, and family history had high accuracy when used to predict colorectal cancer (CRC) in China. A nomogram model was able to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Moving the age of first colorectal cancer screening to 45 years – even when recognizing real-world imperfect ...
Here are the top 5 most-read CRC articles in 2025. From cutting-edge AI detection tools to rising incidence in younger adults ...
(HealthDay News) — Incorporation of a genetic risk score can improve the accuracy of colorectal cancer (CRC) risk determination, according to a study published in the June issue of Gastroenterology.
Researchers developed a model that can predict an individual patient’s risk to develop advanced precancerous polyps and colon cancer, Medical Xpress reported Nov. 10. Researchers from Indiana ...
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