
Gallstone Disease Shown to be Strong Predictor of Pancreatic Cancer
Understanding this connection is key for next steps in screening, management and earlier diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Understanding this connection is key for next steps in screening, management and earlier diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
We’re spotlighting Dr. Lennon, whose DDW presentation will cover how novel molecular techniques are a promising method for pancreatic cyst diagnosis and treatment.
Nicholas J. Zyromski, MD, of Indiana University School of Medicine and Giovanni Marchegiani, MD, PhD, of Verona University Hospital in Italy debate whether post-pancreatectomy acute pancreatitis is a relevant clinical entity, and how to treat it.
SSAT President Mark P. Callery, MD, highlighted presentations that reflect the wide range of recent clinical innovations and successful outcomes of surgery for the GI tract, liver and pancreas.
Researchers found there is an underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities as well as women in pancreatic cancer trials.
Dr. Callery’s presidential address will emphasize partnership, collaboration and unity across DDW as essential to future success.
Gain access to hundreds of hours of recorded sessions from Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2019 and earn CME credits with DDW On Demand.
SSAT’s educational programming continues Monday with more than two dozen sessions, including a Clinical Ward Rounds session and two GI Surgery Debates. Vic Velanovich, MD, shares more.
Once again at DDW®, ASGE has partnered with international gastroenterology societies to plan several joint sessions that showcase endoscopic advances around the world.
Avinash G. Ketwaroo, MD, walks through sessions designed to meet the unique needs of DDW® attendees in the early stages of their careers in gastrointestinal medicine.