Prospective Study of Colon Serrated Polyps
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
With this study, the investigators plan to review the clinical, epidemiology, pathology, and endoscopic features of colon serrated lesions as well as outcome of endoscopic resection of these lesions. The findings will help us define the natural history of colon serrated lesions, develop techniques for endoscopic management of patients with serrated lesions, and identity areas for improvement. The data will be used for continuing quality improvement and presenting our outcomes at academic meetings and publishing our results in peer reviewed journals.
Description
Our goal is to collect data from our endoscopy reports and electronic medical record system to complete a descriptive analysis of the demographics, colonoscopy resection procedure, and outcome of resection - immediate and delayed complications, tumor recurrence, and cancer during follow-up 010/01/2014 - 12/31/2025. Specific variable to be reviewed: 1. Patient Demographics: Age, Sex, Race, Height, Weight, BMI (patient privacy will be acknowledged). 2. Indications for Colonoscopy (screening, surveillance, symptoms or tertiary referral \[EMR\]). 3. Comorbid conditions: cancer and surgical histo…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1\. All Patients with a serrated polyp (Hyperplastic polyps above sigmoid colon, sessile serrated adenoma, traditional serrated adenoma) Exclusion Criteria: N/A
Interventions
- OtherData Collection
Data collection of endoscopy procedure reports of participants with serrated polyps at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Location
- University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas