Randomized Comparison of Surveillance Intervals in Familial Colorectal Cancer [Gastrointestinal Cancer]
Conclusion
In view of the relatively low rate of AAPs at 6 years and the absence of CRC in group A, we consider a 6-year surveillance interval appropriate. A surveillance interval of 3 years might be considered in patients with AAPs and patients with ≥ three adenomas.
Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Hennink, van der Meulen-de Jong, Wolterbeek, Crobach, Becx, Crobach, van Haastert, ten Hove, Kleibeuker, Meijssen, Nagengast, Rijk, Salemans, Stronkhorst, Tuynman, Vecht, Verhulst, de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel, Walinga, Weinhardt, Westerveld, Witte, Wolter Tags: Clinical Trials Gastrointestinal Cancer Source Type: research
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