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Joshua Melson

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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|May 29, 2013
Advanced adenoma detection rate is independent of nonadvanced adenoma detection rateMichael Greenspan, Kumar Bharat Rajan, Adil Baig, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 24, 2005
Prevalence of and factors associated with fecal incontinence in a large community study of older individualsCarline R Quander, Martha Clare Morris, Joshua Melson, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|March 16, 2017
LINE-1 is preferentially hypomethylated within adenomatous polyps in the presence of synchronous colorectal cancerAlice Chu Jiang, Lela Buckingham, William Barbanera, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|August 4, 2017
Erratum to: LINE-1 is preferentially hypomethylated within adenomatous polyps in the presence of synchronous colorectal cancerAlice Chu Jiang, Lela Buckingham, William Barbanera, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|June 3, 2026
Birth Cohort Effects on Colorectal Cancer Onset in Lynch SyndromeOphir Gilad, Zoë Post, Dezheng Huo, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|January 17, 2018
Patients with small and diminutive proximal hyperplastic polyps have higher rates of synchronous advanced neoplasia compared with patients without serrated lesionsThayer Hamoudah, Karen Ma, Marcus Esteban, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|May 5, 2016
Most Premature Surveillance Colonoscopy Is Not Attributable to Bowel Preparation or New Clinical IndicationsVishal Desai, Daniel A Sussman, Michael Greenspan, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 9, 2016
Presence of small sessile serrated polyps increases rate of advanced neoplasia upon surveillance compared with isolated low-risk tubular adenomasJoshua Melson, Karen Ma, Saba Arshad, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 20, 2022
Risk of total metachronous advanced neoplasia in patients with both small tubular adenomas and serrated polypsThayer Hamoudah, Krishna C Vemulapalli, Muhammad Alsayid, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|July 28, 2019
Metachronous Advanced Neoplasia on Surveillance Colonoscopy in Patients With Young- vs Older-onset of Colorectal CancerJamie Tjaden, Charles Muller, Gina Wideroff, et al.
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|May 29, 2013
Advanced adenoma detection rate is independent of nonadvanced adenoma detection rateMichael Greenspan, Kumar Bharat Rajan, Adil Baig, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 24, 2005
Prevalence of and factors associated with fecal incontinence in a large community study of older individualsCarline R Quander, Martha Clare Morris, Joshua Melson, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|March 16, 2017
LINE-1 is preferentially hypomethylated within adenomatous polyps in the presence of synchronous colorectal cancerAlice Chu Jiang, Lela Buckingham, William Barbanera, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|August 4, 2017
Erratum to: LINE-1 is preferentially hypomethylated within adenomatous polyps in the presence of synchronous colorectal cancerAlice Chu Jiang, Lela Buckingham, William Barbanera, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|June 3, 2026
Birth Cohort Effects on Colorectal Cancer Onset in Lynch SyndromeOphir Gilad, Zoë Post, Dezheng Huo, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|January 17, 2018
Patients with small and diminutive proximal hyperplastic polyps have higher rates of synchronous advanced neoplasia compared with patients without serrated lesionsThayer Hamoudah, Karen Ma, Marcus Esteban, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|May 5, 2016
Most Premature Surveillance Colonoscopy Is Not Attributable to Bowel Preparation or New Clinical IndicationsVishal Desai, Daniel A Sussman, Michael Greenspan, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 9, 2016
Presence of small sessile serrated polyps increases rate of advanced neoplasia upon surveillance compared with isolated low-risk tubular adenomasJoshua Melson, Karen Ma, Saba Arshad, et al.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 20, 2022
Risk of total metachronous advanced neoplasia in patients with both small tubular adenomas and serrated polypsThayer Hamoudah, Krishna C Vemulapalli, Muhammad Alsayid, et al.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|July 28, 2019
Metachronous Advanced Neoplasia on Surveillance Colonoscopy in Patients With Young- vs Older-onset of Colorectal CancerJamie Tjaden, Charles Muller, Gina Wideroff, et al.
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