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Brief Title: Predictive Factors for Failure or Success of Endoscopic Treatment of Superficial Colorectal Tumors
Official Title: Predictive Factors for Failure or Success of Endoscopic Treatment of Superficial Colorectal Tumors
Study ID: NCT03470883
Brief Summary: To evaluate the long-term complete remission rate (\> 12 months) after endoscopic treatment of early neoplastic colorectal lesions.
Detailed Description: Intra-mucous colorectal neoplasia lesions (or even with minimal mucosal infiltration), formerly treated surgically, are increasingly treated endoscopically. The IPC as a center for interventional endoscopy has been taking care of these lesions for several years. Resection techniques have diversified since the 2000s (polypectomy, monobloc or piecemeal mucosectomy, submucosal dissection ... etc) and the endoscopy team has developed its various techniques within the institute ; Practice has evolved and has not been studied or evaluated in recent years. The purpose of this study is to evaluate practices and to compare results with the literature, and to identify predictive factors for the failure or success of endoscopic treatment of these early neoplastic lesions.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Institut Paoli Calmettes, Marseille, Bouches Du Rhone, France
Name: Jean-Philippe RATONE
Affiliation: Institut Paoli-Calmettes
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR