From the AGA Journals
From the AGA Journals
Nano drug delivery could overcome toxicity in HCC to enable safer, more effective therapy
Ongoing advancements in nanotechnology may play a vital role in overcoming challenges associated with treating HCC.
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Neutrophils may offer therapeutic target for Wilson’s disease
Also called progressive hepatolenticular degeneration, Wilson’s disease is an inherited nervous system disorder that can occur as a result of...
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Two-thirds with microscopic colitis respond to bile acid sequestrants
Treatment may resolve chronic diarrhea in some patients with microscopic colitis.
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Low-certainty evidence supports probiotics for IBS
Some combinations of probiotics or strains may be beneficial in IBS, but the evidence for efficacy is poor.
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AGA aims to increase awareness of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is frequently underdiagnosed. AGA CPU advises on the epidemiology, evaluation, and management of EPI.
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AGA issues CPU for CRC screening, postpolypectomy surveillance
CPU addresses how individuals should be risk stratified for CRC screening and postpolypectomy surveillance.
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Real-world data confirm efficacy of dupilumab in severe EoE
Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study of 46 patients with severe, treatment-refractory fibrostenotic EoE.
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AGA CPU stresses brain-gut aspects of bloating, distention and belching
The Clinical Practice Update helps untangle which tests are indicated and when for these common conditions.
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Rectal cancer risk is markedly higher at 10 years post colectomy
Study findings suggest that more intensive long-term surveillance is needed for colectomized patients with IBD.
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AGA CPU: Essentials to prevent complications with ostomies
Multidisciplinary coordination is imperative to prevent hospital readmissions and improve quality of life for patients.