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    Risk of advanced metachronous colorectal adenoma during long-term follow-up

    According to the adenoma–carcinoma concept, all colorectal adenomas are to be removed and all patients have to undergo regular surveillance examinations. But there is still shortage on information on the long-...

    G. Nusko, E. G. Hahn, U. Mansmann in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2008)

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    Follow-up after colorectal polypectomy: a benefit–risk analysis of German surveillance recommendations

    For colorectal screening patients a mean gain of life time was previously calculated of about 30–50 days. Different recommendations for recognising at-risk groups and defining surveillance intervals after an i...

    F. Becker, G. Nusko, J. Welke, E. G. Hahn in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2007)

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    The prognostic inhomogeneity in pT3 rectal carcinomas

    To obtain data on locoregional recurrence and survival rates in prognostically inhomogeneous pT3 rectal carcinomas we analyzed the data on 853 patients of the Erlangen Registry for Colo-Rectal Carcinomas (ERC...

    S. Merkel, U. Mansmann, M. Siassi in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2001)

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    Risk of invasive carcinoma in colorectal adenomas assessed by size and site

    . Background: The risk of invasive carcinoma develo** in colorectal adenomas is influenced by a number of characteristics of both patients and adenomas, and the composition of the sample analysed. Patients and ...

    G. Nusko, U. Mansmann, A. Altendorf-Hofmann in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (1997)