Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions primarily focus on the significance of the detection rates, with phrases like 'valuable insights' and 'potential game changer' indicating enthusiasm and perceived importance. The tone and words suggest a recognition of the study’s relevance to colorectal screening practices, though some comments reference the need for further research, reflecting a balanced but engaged approach.

A
Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions show support for the importance of the study, with some emphasizing its value for improving screening practices.

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Interest
High level of interest

The discussions reveal high interest, especially with references to specific rates and potential clinical implications.

E
Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Participants engage by referencing the article and sharing implications, but mostly at a surface level rather than deep critique.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discourse highlights that the study could influence future screening protocols, though the overall perceived impact remains moderate.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

5 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

482

Total Likes

13

Extended Reach

19,894

Social Features

8

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Serrated Polyp and Advanced Adenoma Detection in US Multicenter Study

Serrated Polyp and Advanced Adenoma Detection in US Multicenter Study

This US multicenter cohort study shows that endoscopists with an adequate adenoma detection rate may have low serrated polyp and advanced adenoma detection rates, highlighting the need for supplementary quality indicators.

December 18, 2019

482 views


  • Andrea Velasquez
    @jeanvemer (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: “Serrated polyp detection rate and advanced adenoma detection rate from a US multicenter cohort” by Jagpal S. Klair et…
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    January 27, 2020

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    “Serrated polyp detection rate and advanced adenoma detection rate from a US multicenter cohort” by Jagpal S. Klair et al. Find the article here: https://t.co/xfZ7w3IFua https://t.co/TPysh6oBQH
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    January 27, 2020

    5

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  • Roberta Horgan
    @HorganRoberta (Twitter)

    RT @Lynchsyndromirl: Serrated Polyp Detection Rate and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate From a US Multicenter Cohort https://t.co/h5oYLBH7mk…
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    December 6, 2019

    2

  • Adrian Bühlmann
    @abuehlCH (Twitter)

    RT @Lynchsyndromirl: Serrated Polyp Detection Rate and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate From a US Multicenter Cohort https://t.co/h5oYLBH7mk…
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    December 6, 2019

    2

  • lynch syndrome irl @lsireland.bsky.social
    @Lynchsyndromirl (Twitter)

    Serrated Polyp Detection Rate and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate From a US Multicenter Cohort https://t.co/h5oYLBH7mk via @practiceupdate
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    December 6, 2019

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Abstract Synopsis