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    Explore " polyps" with insightful episodes like "Which Endoscopists Benefit from Using Computer-Aided Detection of Polyps During Colonoscopy?", "Post-Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer Due to Missed Polyps in Proximal Colon or Rectum with Sub-Optimal Bowel Cleansing", "Cold Snare Decreases Post-Polypectomy Bleeding vs Hot Snare for Small Polyps", "Colon Cancer Awareness – Options Following Your Screening" and "Coral Reefs Are Going Extinct, and Humans are to Blame" from podcasts like ""Evidence-Based GI: An ACG Publication and Podcast", "Evidence-Based GI: An ACG Publication and Podcast", "Evidence-Based GI: An ACG Publication and Podcast", "Healthier YOU - the podcast from UPMC in Central PA" and "Better Than Human"" and more!

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    Post-Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer Due to Missed Polyps in Proximal Colon or Rectum with Sub-Optimal Bowel Cleansing

    Post-Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer Due to Missed Polyps in Proximal Colon or Rectum with Sub-Optimal Bowel Cleansing
    Philip Schoenfeld, MD, MSEd, MSc (Epi) and Jeffrey Lee, MD, MPH discuss “Root-cause Analysis of 762 Danish Post-colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer Patients,” by Troelsen FS, Sørensen HT, Pedersen L, Brix LD, Grode LB, Dekker E, Erichsen R. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2023 Nov;21(12):3160-3169.e5. Epub 2023 Apr 7.

    Coral Reefs Are Going Extinct, and Humans are to Blame

    Coral Reefs Are Going Extinct, and Humans are to Blame

    Regardless of what people may think or believe, the coral reefs are going extinct, and humans are to blame. Why should you care, besides the fact that coral reefs are living animals that deserve their chance to thrive? 

    Because coral reefs are among the most diverse, complex and densely populated ecosystems and are often thought of as the rainforest of the ocean. Though they only take up 1% of the oceans, at least 25% of all ocean wildlife rely on the reefs at some point in their lives. Coral reefs provide food or income that approximately one billion people rely on Damage to the reefs causes us trillions of dollars in damages. 

    So what can be done to save the coral reefs? The simplest solution is fighting global climate change. (Doesn’t matter if you believe in global climate change or not, your failure to listen or understand science will not stop it from occurring). Besides that obvious solution, scientists have come up with some unique ways to try and save this important ecosystem, like reef insurance or artificial cooling systems. 

    Listen now to learn about the coral reefs, some of the most unique ecosystems on the planet. 

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    Carol Durno and Melyssa Aronson - Polyps Part 2: Lynch Syndrome and CMMRD

    Carol Durno and Melyssa Aronson - Polyps Part 2: Lynch Syndrome and CMMRD

    In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Jennifer Lee and Peter Lu talk to Dr. Carol Durno and Melyssa Aronson about Lynch Syndrome and Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency (CMMRD).  This is a rare disorder that all gastroenterologists should consider when a polyp is found. Early diagnosis, early screening is critical to the survival of these children.

    Learning Objectives
    1) To define and describe the clinical presentation of Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency (CMMRD) and how it differs from Lynch Syndrome
    2) To examine diagnostic strategies for patients with CMMRD and their families
    3) To  explain key components of detailed family history and provide strategies to ask sensitive questions such as consanguinity 
    4) To outline  the screening recommendations for GI and non-GI cancers in CMMRD 

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    Produced by: Jennifer Lee

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    Family Matters: Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Individuals with Family History of Polyps

    Family Matters: Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer among Individuals with Family History of Polyps
    Associate Editor Ravy K. Vajravelu, MD, MSCE and Editor-in-Chief Philip Schoenfeld, MD, MSEd, MScEpi FACG discuss “Risk of colorectal cancer in first degree relatives of patients with colorectal polyps: nationwide case-control study in Sweden” by Song et al, published in BMJ [2021;373:n877]. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33947661/

    Ep 38: Rebecca Harder, Gastra Girl Everything Colon Health

    Ep 38: Rebecca Harder, Gastra Girl Everything Colon Health

    Episode 38 - Rebecca, Author of the book “Gastra Girl, Saving America One Colon At A Time” and a National Board Certified Colon Hydrotherapist goes deep into the epicenter of our health… THE COLON! She demystifies the scare tactics used by the mainstream to avoid colonics and shares with us the amazing benefits and much more! Contact her: info@coloncarepdx.com 575-770-7169

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    Jill Johnson | Facing the Loss of Loved Ones & Living with Joy Daily | Season 1 Episode 12

    Jill Johnson | Facing the Loss of Loved Ones & Living with Joy Daily | Season 1 Episode 12

    Watching a loved one suffer and not being able to do anything about it is one of the most painful, frustrating, and exhausting things a person can go through. Imagine watching your spouse deteriorate, die, and then be told your son (maybe both of them) has the same terminal condition and you will outlive him as a parent. Welcome to the Jill Johnson story! Find out how Jill maintains peace, love, and joy in her life despite circumstances- and how you can too!    

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    Dr. Jill Anderson Johnson lives in Pensacola with her husband Reverend Keith Johnson. They attend Hillcrest Church and enjoy an active lifestyle and being grandparents together.

    "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." - Jeremiah 29:11

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    The Lancet Oncology: June 07, 2013

    The Lancet Oncology: June 07, 2013

    Perry Pickhardt discusses the value of CT colonography to determine whether small colorectal polyps will progress or not.

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