Most colon cancers develop from polyps—or, growths of tissue that can develop in thecolonor rectum. Polyps are usually benign (non-cancerous) and can usually be safely removed by a healthcare provider. If left untreated, some polyps can grow and divide abnormally, which can cause a cancer...
Colon cancer is a gradual progression from benign polyps/cysts and development late stage and metastasis (Reimers et al., 2013). It is primary metastasis to the liver and other distinct organs such as GIT and pancreas, etc. The serum protein expression is often significantly raised in patient...
Gastric polyps (n = 1) Gastric erosions (n = 1) CCE: Colon capsule endoscopy. Open in New Tab Full Size Figure Download Figure Figure 2 Flow chart protocol A (colon capsule endoscopy the day after colonoscopy) and protocol B (colon capsule endoscopy within 30 d after incomplete colonoscop...
Moreover, this COX-2 inhibitor could effectively reduce the development of intestinal polyps in Min mice [12]. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs?) are ligand-activated transcription factors, belonging to the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily [13]. Three PPAR isotypes, PPARα, ...
The second generation colon capsule endoscopy (CCE-2) has a high diagnostic accuracy for the detection of colorectal polyps, with a sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 85% for polyps of any size, sensitivity of 87% and specificity of 88% for polyps ≥ 6mm, and a sensitivity of 87% ...
Moreover, this COX-2 inhibitor could effectively reduce the development of intestinal polyps in Min mice [12]. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs?) are ligand-activated transcription factors, belonging to the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily [13]. Three PPAR isotypes, PPARα, ...