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Colonoscopy is the mainstay modality of choice in colorectal cancer screening worldwide. However, the rate of colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening is very low (approximately 5-10%) because of the limited local medical resources (such as endoscopists and regional endoscope). This observational diagnostic test study aims to compare the diagnostic yield of routine computed tomography and colonoscopy in detecting colorectal tumors in patients at risk of colorectal cancer (aged more than 50 years and FIT+). The main question[s] it aims to answer are:
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All enrolled patients underwent routine CT scans of whole abdomen, then subsequently under went a colonoscopy on the next day
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241 participants in 1 patient group
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Araya Kaimook, MD; Arunchai Chang, MD
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