Advanced serrated polyps as a target of screening: detection rate and positive predictive value within a fecal immunochemical test-based colorectal cancer screening population.
David E F W M van Toledo, Emilie C H Breekveldt, Joep E G IJspeert, Anneke J van Vuuren, Folkert J van Kemenade, Christian Ramakers, Iris D Nagtegaal, Monique E van Leerdam, Manon C W Spaander, Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Esther Toes-Zoutendijk, Evelien Dekker
June 2023 EndoscopySynopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions revolve around appreciating the study's focus on advanced serrated polyps in FIT-based screening, with posts highlighting details like detection rates and the slight increase in positive predictive value. Participants' use of technical language and references to clinical implications reflect a moderate depth of engagement, while the overall tone suggests they see this research as potentially influential for screening strategies.
Agreement
Moderate agreementThe discussions generally acknowledge the importance of the study and its findings, suggesting support for its conclusions about ASP detection and screening improvements.
Interest
Moderate level of interestParticipants express curiosity and enthusiasm, especially among those with a strong background in colorectal research, indicating moderate to high interest.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementPosts include references to specific details of the study, including detection rates and positive predictive value, showing a thoughtful level of engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions recognize the potential for these findings to influence future screening practices, thereby indicating a noticeable impact in the field.
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Detection of Advanced Serrated Polyps in FIT-Based Colorectal Screening
David van Toledo discusses the detection rate and predictive value of advanced serrated polyps in a large Dutch FIT-based colorectal cancer screening population. Including ASPs slightly improved screening accuracy, with higher detection in women and middle-aged individuals.
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RT @endoscopyjrnl: Advanced serrated polyps as target of screening programs? Find the article at: https://t.co/t6i1LHQCKN David E. F. W.…
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Dr. Leopoldo Lage
@drlage_leopoldo (Twitter)RT @endoscopyjrnl: Advanced serrated polyps as target of screening programs? Find the article at: https://t.co/t6i1LHQCKN David E. F. W.…
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@endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)Advanced serrated polyps as target of screening programs? Find the article at: https://t.co/t6i1LHQCKN David E. F. W.M. van Toledo, Emilie C. H. Breekveldt, Joep E. G. IJspeert et al. https://t.co/np5pkdvqw9
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Mahito L'apostolos
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Mohamed Shiha
@Mo_Shiha (Twitter)RT @endoscopyjrnl: #AuthorCommentary: David van Toledo on "Advanced serrated polyps as a target of screening: detection rate and positive…
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Endoscopy Journal
@endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)#AuthorCommentary: David van Toledo on "Advanced serrated polyps as a target of screening: detection rate and positive predictive value within a FIT-based colorectal..." Watch: https://t.co/uiiXBnP7wy Article at: https://t.co/t6i1LHQCKN David E. F. W.M. van Toledo et al.
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Luis Hernández
@fingusmingus (Twitter)I’m a #SerratedNerd so this study from the Dutch group on advanced serrated lesions in FIT screening published in @endoscopyjrnl was meant to be on my #dailyGIpaper list. https://t.co/w5xveVlQMq
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Paperbirds_Oncology
@PaperbirdsO (Twitter)New article: Advanced serrated polyps as target of screening: detection rate and positive predictive value within a fecal immunochemical test based colorectal cancer screening population https://t.co/k9VbA2p5aY #colorectalcancer #oncology https://t.co/5jgVT5Rico
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study found that advanced serrated polyps (ASPs) were present in 59% of positive FIT colonoscopies, with higher detection rates in women and middle-aged groups.
- Including ASPs in the screening results increased the positive predictive value (PPV) for colorectal cancer and advanced adenomas from 41% to 43.8%, meaning the screening was slightly more accurate when ASPs were considered.
- Despite the increase, only about half of the ASPs were detected alongside more serious conditions (colorectal cancer or advanced adenomas), so including ASPs adds a small benefit to the effectiveness of FIT-based screening programs.]
Mony Ballagan
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