Gadour E. Enhancing adenoma detection rates: The case for upgrading to advanced colonoscopy technology. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2025; 17(9): 110170 [DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i9.110170]
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Eyad Gadour, CCST, Consultant, FACP, FRCP, MRCP, Professor, Multiorgan Transplant Centre of Excellence, Liver Transplantation Unit, King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Ammar Bin Thabit Street, Dammam 32253, Saudi Arabia. eyadgadour@doctors.org.uk
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Letter to the Editor
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Sep 16, 2025; 17(9): 110170 Published online Sep 16, 2025. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i9.110170
Enhancing adenoma detection rates: The case for upgrading to advanced colonoscopy technology
Eyad Gadour
Eyad Gadour, Multiorgan Transplant Centre of Excellence, Liver Transplantation Unit, King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Dammam 32253, Saudi Arabia
Eyad Gadour, School of Medicine, Zamzam University College, Khartoum 11113, Sudan
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Corresponding author: Eyad Gadour, CCST, Consultant, FACP, FRCP, MRCP, Professor, Multiorgan Transplant Centre of Excellence, Liver Transplantation Unit, King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Ammar Bin Thabit Street, Dammam 32253, Saudi Arabia. eyadgadour@doctors.org.uk
Received: June 3, 2025 Revised: July 9, 2025 Accepted: August 11, 2025 Published online: September 16, 2025 Processing time: 105 Days and 3.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: The adoption of next-generation colonoscopes represents a significant advancement in colorectal cancer screening. These advanced technologies enable the more precise detection of adenomas and sessile serrated lesions, improving patient outcomes and public health. Healthcare institutions should prioritize the integration of these technologies to enhance screening efficacy and potentially reduce colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Investment in advanced colonoscopy equipment is aligned with broader initiatives to improve cancer prevention and early detection strategies. As the field of endoscopy continues to evolve, embracing these technological advancements is crucial for providing optimal patient care and advancing the fight against colorectal cancer.