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The <i>SEPT9</i> gene methylation assay is capable of detecting colorectal adenoma in opportunistic screening

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The SEPT9 assay detected 38.7% of all types of adenoma, including 27.8% of serrated adenoma, 28.7% of tubular adenoma, 53.7% of tubulovillous adenoma and 83.3% of villous adenoma. It also detected 27.5% of nonadvanced adenoma (NAA), 47.0% of advanced adenoma (AA) without high-grade dysplasia and 62.5% of AA with high-grade dysplasia. The average adenoma detection rate was 31.8% (95% CI: 28.3-35.4%) with the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale score at 7.6 ± 1.2 (mean ± SD). Our study provided strong evidence for the application of the SEPT9 assay in AA detection in opportunistic screening.

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