Alarming Increases in CRC Incidence Among Younger Adults
Physicians should not dismiss the possibility of CRC in younger patients, says Dr. Islam Mohamed.
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.
Dr. Yewande Alimi shares important do’s and don’ts for physicians to keep in mind when navigating social media.
The careers of Dr. Leonidas Berry and Dr. Sadye Curry, the first Black gastroenterologists in the U.S., were dedicated not only to medical care but also to fighting social injustices.
New treatment approaches should consider matching treatment intensity to inflammatory burden, Dr. David Rubin asserts.
Clinicians hoping to renegotiate their contract should have data on the value they bring, including RVUs, quality metrics and patient satisfaction.
Recent multisociety guidelines find limited data behind some processes that have become standard practice.
Chronic GERD is no longer a prerequisite to screen for Barrett’s esophagus—other risk factors may prove to be more valuable.
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