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Citation:Cancer Council Australia Colonoscopy Surveillance Working Party 2011

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Cancer Council Australia Colonoscopy Surveillance Working Party. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Surveillance Colonoscopy – in adenoma follow-up; following curative resection of colorectal cancer; and for cancer surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease. Sydney: Cancer Council Australia; 2011 Dec.



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  1. First surveillance intervals following removal of high-risk conventional adenomas only
  2. First surveillance intervals following removal of large sessile or laterally spreading adenomas
  3. First surveillance intervals following removal of low-risk conventional adenomas only
  4. First surveillance intervals following removal of serrated polyps (with or without conventional adenoma)
  5. First surveillance intervals following removal of ≥5 conventional adenomas only
  6. Follow-up colonoscopy after colorectal cancer resection
  7. Pre and perioperative colonoscopy in patients with colorectal cancer undergoing resection
  8. Should family history affect surveillance intervals?
  9. Subsequent surveillance intervals
  10. The elderly and stopping rules
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