Plain-English translation of NCT07299071 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether computer-aided detection (CAD) systems can help doctors find more precancerous polyps during colon cancer screening colonoscopies. Some patients will have a standard colonoscopy, while others will have a colonoscopy where a computer system assists the doctor in spotting abnormal growths. The goal is to see if this technology reduces the risk of advanced polyps developing over the next three years.
Doctors sometimes miss small or hard-to-see polyps during colonoscopy, which can later develop into cancer. This trial is testing whether computer assistance can help catch these polyps earlier and more reliably than doctors alone.
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You will meet with a doctor before your colonoscopy for a risk assessment. During the procedure, you'll be randomly assigned to either a standard colonoscopy or one using computer-aided detection. You'll have a follow-up visit about one month later to receive your results. If you're at higher risk, you'll return for another colonoscopy at three years, which will use the computer system. If you're at lower risk, doctors will track your routine follow-up care.
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