Focusing on Palliative Care in Liver Disease
Hepatologists should take the reins and address palliative care in their end-stage liver disease patients.
Hepatologists should take the reins and address palliative care in their end-stage liver disease patients.
Conscious scheduling practices, like avoiding back-to-back days of endoscopy and building in rest periods, can help reduce endoscopy-related injuries.
Recognizing risks is the first step to identifying disease.
Dr. Pushpak Taunk discusses the similarities and differences of endoscopic reprocessing guidelines to minimize infection risk.
Frailty predicts surgical risk — this knowledge can empower patients to make informed decisions prior to surgery.
Updated AASLD guidance puts an emphasis on high-quality MRI as the seminal diagnostic tool and provides much-needed direction for diagnosing cholangiocarcinoma.
Awareness, diversity and communication are key for reducing physician bias and improving patient care.
New data suggest that some patients with previously untransplantable cancers can be successfully transplanted.
Incorporating pre-operative biomarkers may improve post-surgery weight loss predictions.
Dr. Tyler Berzin explores the current and future impacts of AI in gastroenterology.
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