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INTESTINE Vol.21 No.01 ( Jan, 2017)
Current topics in interval colorectal cancers
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Editorial
Shin-ei Kudo
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Concept, problems, and truth of "interval colorectal cancer"
Hiro-o Yamano
2
Interval cancer in view of the Japan Polyp Study
Takahisa Matsuda
3
Prevalence, risk factors, and prognoses of interval cancers
Nozomu Kobayashi
4
Preventing interval colorectal cancer
Kinichi Hotta
5-1
Case of interval cancer detected in rectum two years post initial colonoscopy
Hideyuki Chiba
5-2
Case of rectal interval cancer detected with surveillance colonoscopy three years post initial colonoscopic polypectomy
Hideyuki Chiba
5-3
Interval cancer detected post colorectal ESD, in transverse colon
Naohisa Yoshida
5-4
Interval cancer detected post colorectal ESD, in acending colon
Naohisa Yoshida
5-5
Development of invasive colon cancer post colonoscopy patient
Joichiro Horii
5-6
Interval colorectal cancer 4 mm in size detected post initial colonoscopy and multiple polypectomies
Mineo Iwatate
5-7
Interval colorectal cancer detected one year after post advanced cecal cancer surgery
Mineo Iwatate
5-8
Interval advanced cancer located in blinded rectosigmoid junction
Mineo Iwatate
5-9
Case of interval advanced colorectal cancer overlooked due to residual stools in cecum during initial colonoscopy with inadequate bowel preparation
Mineo Iwatate
5-10
A case of interval cancer which is thought to be rapidly growing with serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS)
Kenshi Matsumoto
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Clinical case note : interval cancer vs. post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer
Takahiro Fujii
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Genetic characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease in a Japanese population
Yuta Fuyuno
TOPICS
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Fecal immunochemical test versus fecal calprotectin for prediction of mucosal healing in Crohn's disease
Toshihiro Inokuchi
TOPICS