GI Oncology
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Colonoscopy patients may get hit with a ‘surprise bill’
Most of these surprise costs were incurred from the use of out-of network anesthesiologists and pathologists.
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Delayed cancer screening could cause increase in deaths, study says
Based on a survival rate of 5 years for stage 3 or stage 4 colorectal cancer, the death rate would increase nearly 12% when screening is delayed...
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A possible benchmark for Barrett’s esophagus surveillance
A study of neoplasia detection rate in community gastroenterology procedures could provide a quality control benchmark for surveillance in Barrett...
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CRC risk: Raised by meat/alcohol, lowered by aspirin/NSAIDs
A new meta-analysis adds a number of factors that are associated with a decreased risk for the disease, including taking magnesium and folate...
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Global stomach cancer deaths decline as colorectal cancer deaths stagnate, rise
Data suggest fewer people are dying from stomach cancer, but in some countries, the risk of colorectal cancer death is increasing or declining...
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Hepatocellular carcinoma shows risk factor shift
Demographics, obesity, and metabolic factors have emerged as main drivers of disease.
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AGA addresses postendoscopy esophageal adenocarcinoma
While emerging technologies may improve detection rates in the future, short-term progress will depend on human expertise.
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Endoscopic screening for gastric cancer is cost effective in Asian Americans
Model of endoscopic screening concomitant with colonoscopy in asymptomatic 50-year-olds finds greatest cost-effectiveness for Chinese, Japanese,...
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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Young adult–onset colorectal cancer diagnosis and management
In addition to receiving cancer staging or being referred to an oncologist, newly diagnosed patients should be counseled about both germline...
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Aspirin may accelerate cancer progression in older adults