Welcome to DDW® 2024!
DDW 2024 is finally here! Read this article to get last-minute important attendee tips and reminders.
DDW 2024 is finally here! Read this article to get last-minute important attendee tips and reminders.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to be one of the hottest topics at DDW. This year, World IBD Day — Sunday, May 19 — falls during the meeting. See what we have planned.
Whether you have a free evening after DDW sessions or you’re staying a couple extra days after the meeting, D.C. offers a variety of activities and capital sights to see this spring.
Early communication with your program director can help fellows find rotations that align with their interests, says Dr. Victoria Gómez.
Individualized cancer care needs to consider not only biology but patient demographics, environmental, socioeconomic and other factors, asserts Dr. Heidi Nelson.
Physicians should not dismiss the possibility of CRC in younger patients, says Dr. Islam Mohamed.
Healthcare workers are exposed to the toxic equivalent of one cigarette during some endoscopic procedures.
A simple mouthwash sample was used to distinguish between healthy and pre-malignant gastric cancer patients in a new study to be presented by Dr. Shruthi Perati.
Destroying ghrelin-producing cells in the stomach reduced hunger and led to weight loss in a new study by Dr. Christopher McGowan.
Since 2015, DDW has awarded Basic Science Travel Awards to young researchers. Congrats to this year’s winners!
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