Synopsis 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.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

The discussions generally acknowledge the importance of the study and its findings, suggesting support for its conclusions about ASP detection and screening improvements.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Participants express curiosity and enthusiasm, especially among those with a strong background in colorectal research, indicating moderate to high interest.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts include references to specific details of the study, including detection rates and positive predictive value, showing a thoughtful level of engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions recognize the potential for these findings to influence future screening practices, thereby indicating a noticeable impact in the field.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

9 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

47

Total Likes

18

Extended Reach

38,572

Social Features

12

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Detection of Advanced Serrated Polyps in FIT-Based Colorectal Screening

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.

May 25, 2023

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  • Mony Ballagan
    @mony_ballagan (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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    June 16, 2023

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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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    June 16, 2023

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @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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    June 15, 2023

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  • Mahito L'apostolos
    @OMaMihai (Twitter)

    RT @endoscopyjrnl: https://t.co/scUCfqbYlB https://t.co/IWOnfy463y
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    June 8, 2023

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  • Endoscopy Journal
    @endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)

    https://t.co/scUCfqbYlB https://t.co/IWOnfy463y
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    June 8, 2023

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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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    May 31, 2023

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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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    May 31, 2023

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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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    January 16, 2023

  • 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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    November 3, 2022

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.]