Artificial Intelligence and Its Role in Endoscopic Adenoma and Cancer Detection.
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Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality have declined over time, due in part to high-quality screening and surveillance colonoscopy.
APA
Hannah Phillips, Wilfor J. Diaz Fernandez, Cadman L. Leggett (2026). Artificial Intelligence and Its Role in Endoscopic Adenoma and Cancer Detection.. Clinics in colon and rectal surgery, 39(3), 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2769-1233
MLA
Hannah Phillips, et al.. "Artificial Intelligence and Its Role in Endoscopic Adenoma and Cancer Detection.." Clinics in colon and rectal surgery, vol. 39, no. 3, 2026, pp. 209-214.
PMID
41948156
Abstract
Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality have declined over time, due in part to high-quality screening and surveillance colonoscopy. Nevertheless, postcolonoscopy colorectal cancer (PCCRC) occurs in up to 7% of cases and is inversely related to examination quality. Artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy aims to improve performance metrics and, ultimately, patient outcomes. Multiple randomized trials show that computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) increases adenoma detection, predominantly for diminutive lesions (≤5 mm). Computer-aided polyp characterization (CADx) enables real-time optical diagnosis, potentially shifting management of diminutive polyps by supporting resect-and-discard and diagnose-and-leave in situ strategies. Computer-aided quality assessment (CAQ) systems monitor key metrics-including cecal intubation rate, withdrawal time, speed, and mucosal exposure. Whether CADe alone leads to a reduction in PCCRC or cancer-related mortality remains to be determined; in the near term, a combined approach using CADe, CADx, and CAQ is most likely to deliver the greatest improvements in patient outcomes.