The article discusses the guidelines and considerations for determining when and how to stop surveillance colonoscopy in patients with a history of colorectal neoplasia. Surveillance colonoscopy is a commonly used procedure to monitor patients who have previously undergone treatment for colorectal cancer or its precursors. However, the optimal timing and cessation of surveillance colonoscopy remain unclear.
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