Abstract

Colonoscopy is one of the most valuable and frequently done clinical procedures worldwide, offering protection against colorectal cancer by detection and removal of neoplastic lesions. 1 Winawer SJ Zauber AG Ho MN et al. Prevention of colorectal cancer by colonoscopic polypectomy. N Engl J Med. 1993; 329: 1977-1981 Crossref PubMed Scopus (3910) Google Scholar Unfortunately, colonoscopy is imperfect and highly operator-dependent, leading to variable protection against colorectal cancer. Global research efforts have focused on improving the quality of colonoscopy. Effect of a deep-learning computer-aided detection system on adenoma detection during colonoscopy (CADe-DB trial): a double-blind randomised studyPolyps initially missed by the endoscopist had characteristics that are sometimes difficult for skilled endoscopists to recognise. Such polyps could be detected using a high-performance CADe system during colonoscopy. The effect of CADe during colonoscopy on the incidence of interval colorectal cancer should be investigated. Full-Text PDF

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