Welcome to Day 1 of DDW TV!
Watch our Saturday program of DDW TV to hear from AASLD, AGA, ASGE and SSAT spokespeople on not-to-miss sessions plus more exclusive video content.
Watch our Saturday program of DDW TV to hear from AASLD, AGA, ASGE and SSAT spokespeople on not-to-miss sessions plus more exclusive video content.
Everyone between the ages of 18 and 79 should get a one-time screening test for HCV.
Active observation can lower CT costs while sparing patients from the negative effects of radiation and post-surgical complications.
Dr. Carol Burke describes the rationale behind new guidelines that extend the interval for follow-up colonoscopy in many patients.
Dr. James D. Lewis reviews data on diets for IBD patients and stresses that the patient’s goals and ability to adhere to the diet can be just as important as the diet itself.
Understanding this connection is key for next steps in screening, management and earlier diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
The increase in 45-to-64-year-olds is important context for identifying who is at highest risk.
Lean patients with NAFLD are more likely to have cardiovascular disease than those with NAFLD who are overweight or living with obesity.
More courses of antibiotics = increased risk, but the type of antibiotic mattered.
DDW Council Chair, Loren Laine, MD, looks back on this year’s annual meeting and highlights some of the most interesting research presented at the meeting.
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