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Catching up with ourselves


 

August is a month that we traditionally reserved for rest and recovery. But unfortunately, there seems to be little of either as we recover from COVID-19, deal with the care that has been delayed, try to understand issues of health inequity, and manage our hybrid reimbursement landscape. So let’s set those issues aside for a bit and get back to science.

Dr. John I. Allen

In this month’s cover stories, we can read about some astounding accomplishments. A fantastic study comes from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, where researchers found 900 colorectal cancers from nurses who had participated in the long-running Nurse’s Health Studies. The researchers completed a whole-exome sequence on both normal and tumor tissue and then linked findings to the nutritional information contained in the Health Studies. With this information, they connected a tumor-associated mutation to the ingestion of red meat, which may suggest a causal link for the known association between red meat and CRC.

AGA has published a detailed clinical practice update about endoscopic management of postsurgical complications after bariatric/metabolic surgery. Bariatric therapy is an area in which gastroenterologists should play an increasingly prominent role, in conjunction with our surgical and metabolic colleagues.

Finally, read about a novel oral therapy that may provide substantial relief for celiac patients. This randomized trial of a transglutaminase inhibitor was published in the New England Journal of Medicine and may provide new hope for this difficult condition.

October marks the end of my term as Editor-in-Chief. Megan Adams, MD, JD, MSc, will take over and provide insights and opinions beyond my past missives. I thank Christopher Palmer and the excellent Frontline staff who find topics and compose articles for us. Finally, the publication department at the American Gastroenterological Association is unparalleled, led by Erin Landis with Jillian Schweitzer managing the GI & Hepatology News area. I am fortunate to return to the AGA Governing Board as Secretary/Treasurer and work with our new president, John Inadomi, as well as Tom Serena, a great friend and AGA CEO.

John I Allen, MD, MBA, AGAF
Editor in Chief

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