FIGURE 1.
Inflammatory bowel disease providers’ belief in the relative effectiveness of different imaging modalities to detect dysplasia and cancer. Statements were worded such that the first modality was superior to the second listed modality. Responses ranged from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Responses of strongly agree or agree were considered to be in agreement with the statement as reported in the table. DCE, dye-based chromoendoscopy; HDWLC, high-definition white light colonoscopy; VCE, virtual chromoendoscopy.

Inflammatory bowel disease providers’ belief in the relative effectiveness of different imaging modalities to detect dysplasia and cancer. Statements were worded such that the first modality was superior to the second listed modality. Responses ranged from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Responses of strongly agree or agree were considered to be in agreement with the statement as reported in the table. DCE, dye-based chromoendoscopy; HDWLC, high-definition white light colonoscopy; VCE, virtual chromoendoscopy.

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