Terminology, molecular features, epidemiology, and management of serrated colorectal neoplasia
SD Crockett, ID Nagtegaal - Gastroenterology, 2019 - Elsevier
In addition to the adenoma to carcinoma sequence, colorectal carcinogenesis can occur via
the serrated pathway. Studies have focused on clarification of categories and molecular …
the serrated pathway. Studies have focused on clarification of categories and molecular …
Serrated colon polyps as precursors to colorectal cancer
S Sweetser, TC Smyrk, FA Sinicrope - Clinical Gastroenterology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Identification of the serrated neoplasia pathway has improved our understanding of the
pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC). Insights include an increased recognition of the …
pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC). Insights include an increased recognition of the …
The clinical significance of serrated polyps
CS Huang, FA Farraye, S Yang… - Official journal of the …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disorder than arises via multiple distinct
pathways, such as the serrated pathway, in which serrated polyps (including variants of …
pathways, such as the serrated pathway, in which serrated polyps (including variants of …
Serrated polyps of the large intestine: current understanding of diagnosis, pathogenesis, and clinical management
Approximately 30% of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway
characterized by widespread DNA methylation and frequent BRAF mutation. Serrated …
characterized by widespread DNA methylation and frequent BRAF mutation. Serrated …
Serrated lesions of the colorectum: review and recommendations from an expert panel
Serrated lesions of the colorectum are the precursors of perhaps one-third of colorectal
cancers (CRCs). Cancers arising in serrated lesions are usually in the proximal colon, and …
cancers (CRCs). Cancers arising in serrated lesions are usually in the proximal colon, and …
Sessile serrated adenomas: an evidence-based guide to management
SD Crockett, DC Snover, DJ Ahnen, JA Baron - Clinical Gastroenterology …, 2015 - Elsevier
The concept of serrated colorectal neoplasia and a serrated pathway to colorectal cancer
(CRC) is relatively new and continuing to evolve, but it has become highly relevant to …
(CRC) is relatively new and continuing to evolve, but it has become highly relevant to …
[HTML][HTML] Serrated pathway in colorectal carcinogenesis
L Yamane, C Scapulatempo-Neto… - World journal of …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which
account for about 10% of all CRCs and follows an alternative pathway in which serrated …
account for about 10% of all CRCs and follows an alternative pathway in which serrated …
Serrated colorectal lesions: an up-to-date review from histological pattern to molecular pathogenesis
M Mezzapesa, G Losurdo, F Celiberto, S Rizzi… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Until 2010, colorectal serrated lesions were generally considered as harmless lesions and
reported as hyperplastic polyps (HPs) by pathologists and gastroenterologists. However …
reported as hyperplastic polyps (HPs) by pathologists and gastroenterologists. However …
Role of the serrated pathway in colorectal cancer pathogenesis
B Leggett, V Whitehall - Gastroenterology, 2010 - Elsevier
The “serrated neoplastic pathway” describes the progression of serrated polyps, including
sessile serrated adenomas and traditional serrated adenomas, to colorectal cancer. The …
sessile serrated adenomas and traditional serrated adenomas, to colorectal cancer. The …
Relationship of colonoscopy-detected serrated polyps with synchronous advanced neoplasia in average-risk individuals
C Álvarez, M Andreu, A Castells, E Quintero… - Gastrointestinal …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Serrated cancers account for 10% to 20% of all colorectal cancers (CRC) and
more than 30% of interval cancers. The presence of proximal serrated polyps and large (≥ …
more than 30% of interval cancers. The presence of proximal serrated polyps and large (≥ …