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Nature Clinical Practice Oncology (2007) 4, 211-212
doi:10.1038/ncponc0760  

Longer colonoscopic withdrawal times correlate with improved neoplasia detection

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Colonoscopy is increasingly being used to screen for neoplasia; however, several population-based studies have shown inter-examiner variation in the detection of lesions, possibly attributable to the technique used for withdrawal of the colonoscope—the key phase at which neoplasia can be identified.

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