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Serrated polyps: critical precursors to colorectal cancer

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EXPERT REVIEW OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 627-635

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/EGH.11.67

Keywords

colorectal cancer; CpG island methylator phenotype; hyperplastic polyps; microsatellite instability; mismatch repair; serrated polyposis syndrome; serrated polyps; sessile serrated adenoma; traditional serrated adenoma

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Colorectal polyps have been traditionally classified as either hyperplastic or adenomatous, with only the latter progressing to carcinoma. However, it is now recognized that certain subtypes of serrated polyps have a risk of malignant transformation via a serrated neoplasia pathway. Serrated polyps are a heterogeneous group of lesions with distinct morphologic, histologic and molecular genetics profiles. Based on available evidence, there are reasons to suspect that this pathway may contribute to interval or missed cancers because serrated lesions are more likely than conventional adenomas to be missed on colonoscopy, and the progression of serrated polyps to cancer may be more rapid. Therefore, it is paramount that physicians recognize the importance of serrated polyps and are aware of the latest surveillance guidelines.

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