Proximal Sessile Serrated Adenomas Are More Prevalent in Caucasians, and Gastroenterologists Are Better Than Nongastroenterologists at Their Detection.
Malav P ParikhSujit MuthukuruYash JobanputraKushal NahaNiyati M GuptaVaibhav WadhwaRocio LopezPrashanthi N ThotaMadhusudhan R SanakaPublished in: Gastroenterology research and practice (2017)
PSSAs are more prevalent in Caucasians compared to AAs. Racial difference in prevalence of PSSAs is intriguing and warrants further investigation. Gastroenterologists have a significantly higher PSSADR compared to nongastroenterologists. Educational measures should be implemented in nongastroenterologists to improve their PSSA detection rates.