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Prevalence, distribution, and risk factor for colonic neoplasia in 1133 subjects aged 40–49 undergoing screening colonoscopy
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Colorectal neoplasia prevalence in this 40- to 49-year-old Chinese cohort was higher than previous studies. Men, advancing age, FDR with CRC, and diabetes mellitus, can be used to risk stratify for neoplasia development. Men 45-49 years old with FDR with CRC represented the highest risk subgroup, with the lowest number needed to screen.
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