Enhanced White Light Endoscopy Versus Conventional White Light Endoscopy for Colorectal Adenoma Detection: A Randomized Controlled Trial
1. Study on Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR) Comparing Enhanced White Light Endoscopy (E-WLI) versus Conventional White Light Endoscopy (WLI); 2. Study Comparing Enhanced White Light Endoscopy (E-WLI) versus Conventional White Light Endoscopy (WLI) for Detection Rates of Sessile Serrated Lesions (SSLs), Total Polyp Detection Rate, and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rate; 3. Study on Polyp Characteristics (Size, Location, etc.) Observed Using Conventional White Light Endoscopy (WLI) and Enhanced White Light Endoscopy (E-WLI).
• 1\. Male or female aged 45 to 85
• 2\. Patients undergoing colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening, positive fecal immunochemical test (FIT) results, gastrointestinal symptoms, or follow-up examination after colorectal polyp treatment
• 3\. Capable of providing informed consent and agreeing to participate
• 4\. Able and willing to follow all research processes