Genetic Syndromes and Endoscopy
The session explores genetic syndromes, particularly Lynch syndrome, and their implications for endoscopy and cancer surveillance. It discusses the importance of tailored surveillance strategies, the role of genetic markers in colorectal cancer, and the challenges in detecting lesions. Key recommendations include quality assurance in high-risk patients, individualized surveillance for young patients with pre-malignant polyps, and the need for high-definition scopes to enhance cancer detection.
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Chapters (9)
0:00Session Introduction and Quiz Question
1:18L1: Post-Colonoscopy CRC
14:45Live Case 1
33:45L2: Lynch Syndrome
46:15L3: Syndromes with Upper GI Relevance
71:28L4: Key Issues in Patients with Polyposis Syndrome
87:40Live Case 2
98:55L5: Underperformance in Endoscopy
112:35Session Conclusion and Result Quiz Question