Risk Factors for Regrowth Identified Among Patients With Rectal Cancer
EMVI and positive pelvic sidewall lymph nodes were associated with higher rates of tumor regrowth in patients with rectal cancer.
EMVI and positive pelvic sidewall lymph nodes were associated with higher rates of tumor regrowth in patients with rectal cancer.
The proposal focuses on establishing point-of-care testing, increasing medication access among underserved populations, and engaging community organizations to drive awareness and increase screening.
Gastroenterologists should pursue emergent endoscopic removal of foreign objects in those with symptoms of obstruction, says Dr. Sumeet Tewani.
A retrospective cohort study shows that GLP-1 agonists reduced the risk of cirrhosis and HCC in patients with MASLD and Type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Yin Cao’s research links factors such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, prolonged sitting, poor diet and sugar-sweetened beverages with early-onset colorectal cancer.
You don’t build a network by saying no — but you have to follow through, says Dr. Maria Abreu.
The guidelines recommend broad use of rectal NSAIDs to reduce the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis.
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Gastroenterologists should be aware of evolving guidance on bowel preparations for patients taking GLP-1 agonists, says Dr. Jennifer Weiss.
New AASLD guidelines broadly recommend simple, cost-effective blood-based tests and elastography for many patients with chronic liver disease.
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