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From the AGA Journals
AGA issues position statements on reducing CRC burden
The American Gastroenterological Association has published eight position statements aimed at reducing the burden of colorectal cancer (CRC).
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AI-based CADe outperforms high-definition white light in colonoscopy
Computer-assisted detection has the potential to decrease interprovider variability by reducing AMR, even in experienced providers.
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Esophageal cancer screening isn’t for everyone: Study
A new cost-effectiveness analysis study suggests that the optimal endoscopic screening strategy for esophageal adenocarcinoma varies by race and...
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Confronting endoscopic infection control
New quality indicators and novel disposable duodenoscopes may meet this need, but several questions regarding these interventions remain...
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Do myenteric neurons replicate in small intestine?
Researchers sought to replicate a controversial 2017 study, but this time keeping an eye on possible confounding variables.
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AGA Clinical Practice Guideline: Diagnosis, treatment of rare hamartomatous polyposis
The U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer provides 14 recommendations for the genetic evaluation, surveillance, and treatment of...
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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Expert review of dietary options for IBS
The topics range from identification of suitable candidates for dietary interventions to levels of evidence for specific diets.
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Cellular gene profiling may predict IBD treatment response
Phagocytic gene expression correlated with inflammatory states, types of IBD, and responses to therapy.
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Deep learning system outmatches pathologists in diagnosing liver lesions
The system could eventually be used to optimize accuracy and efficiency of histologic diagnoses, potentially decreasing reliance on pathologists...
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Liquid biopsy a valuable tool for detecting, monitoring HCC
Further research is needed to overcome barriers to routine clinical use, such as the lack of standardization in the collection process.