Search Results - "DIK, Vincent K"
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Endoscopic innovations to increase the adenoma detection rate during colonoscopy
Published in World journal of gastroenterology : WJG (07-03-2014)“…Up to a quarter of polyps and adenomas are missed during colonoscopy due to poor visualization behind folds and the inner curves of flexures,and the presence…”
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Standard forward-viewing colonoscopy versus full-spectrum endoscopy: an international, multicentre, randomised, tandem colonoscopy trial
Published in The lancet oncology (01-03-2014)“…Summary Background Although colonoscopy is the accepted standard for detection of colorectal adenomas and cancers, many adenomas and some cancers are missed…”
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Missed adenomas with “behind-folds visualizing” colonoscopy technologies compared with standard colonoscopy: a pooled analysis of 3 randomized back-to-back tandem colonoscopy studies
Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-08-2017)“…Abstract Background and Aims The Third Eye Retroscope, Full Spectrum Endoscope (FUSE) and EndoRings device have been shown to reduce overall adenoma miss…”
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Frequent Use of Antibiotics Is Associated with Colorectal Cancer Risk: Results of a Nested Case–Control Study
Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-01-2016)“…Background Microbiotical dysbiosis induced by a Western diet seems to be associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC). Few other…”
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Multicenter, randomized, tandem evaluation of EndoRings colonoscopy--results of the CLEVER study
Published in Endoscopy (01-12-2015)“…Adenoma miss rate during colonoscopy has become a widely acknowledged proxy measure for post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer. Among other reasons, this can…”
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Dairy Products, Dietary Calcium, and Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Results From a European Prospective Cohort Investigation
Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (01-06-2016)“…Dairy products may be involved in the etiology of inflammatory bowel disease by modulating gut microbiota and immune responses, but data from epidemiological…”
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Predicting inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopy in participants receiving split-dose bowel preparation: development and validation of a prediction score
Published in Gastrointestinal endoscopy (01-03-2015)“…Background Adequate bowel preparation is important for optimal colonoscopy. It is important to identify patients at risk for inadequate bowel preparation…”
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Pre‐diagnostic anthropometry and survival after colorectal cancer diagnosis in Western European populations
Published in International journal of cancer (15-10-2014)“…General and abdominal adiposity are associated with a high risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), but the role of these exposures on cancer survival has…”
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Measuring gaze patterns during colonoscopy: a useful tool to evaluate colon inspection?
Published in European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology (01-12-2016)“…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVEConsiderable variation in adenoma detection has been shown between endoscopists, which may be explained by differences in colon…”
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Constipation-related direct medical costs in 16 887 patients newly diagnosed with chronic constipation
Published in European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology (01-11-2014)“…BACKGROUNDChronic constipation is a common condition, but the exact impact on healthcare budgets in Western Europe is poorly documented. OBJECTIVESThe aim of…”
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Treatment of bone loss in osteopenic patients with Crohn's disease: a double-blind, randomised trial of oral risedronate 35 mg once weekly or placebo, concomitant with calcium and vitamin D supplementation
Published in Gut (01-09-2014)“…Osteoporosis and fractures are frequently encountered in patients with Crohn's disease. In order to prevent fractures, treatment with bone protecting drugs…”
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Prediagnostic intake of dairy products and dietary calcium and colorectal cancer survival--results from the EPIC cohort study
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-09-2014)“…We investigated whether prediagnostic reported intake of dairy products and dietary calcium is associated with colorectal cancer survival. Data from 3,859…”
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Increase in bone mineral density in strictly treated Crohn's disease patients with concomitant calcium and vitamin D supplementation
Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (01-06-2013)“…Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) is common in Crohn's disease (CD) patients. This paper reports on the prevalence of decreased BMD in a referral cohort…”
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Intake of Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, or Tea Does Not Affect Risk for Pancreatic Cancer: Results From the European Prospective Investigation into Nutrition and Cancer Study
Published in Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology (01-11-2013)“…Background & Aims Few modifiable risk factors have been implicated in the etiology of pancreatic cancer. There is little evidence for the effects of…”
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Mo1139 Coffee Consumption Genetic Polymorphisms in CYP1A2 and NAT2, and Colorectal Cancer Risk
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Coffee, tea and decaffeinated coffee in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma in a European population: Multicentre, prospective cohort study
Published in International journal of cancer (15-04-2015)“…Inverse associations of coffee and/or tea in relation to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk have been consistently identified in studies conducted mostly in…”
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Consumption of dairy products and colorectal cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
Published in PloS one (2013)“…Prospective studies have consistently reported lower colorectal cancer risks associated with higher intakes of total dairy products, total milk and dietary…”
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