From the AGA Journals
From the AGA Journals
Liver-resident T cells provide early protection against Listeria infection
Study provides additional insight into liver-resident lymphocytes and will aid in targeting tissue-resident lymphocyte populations.
From the AGA Journals
Study: CBD provides symptom relief and improvements in gastroparesis
Phase 2 trial shows promise in CBD as a treatment option for gastroparesis.
From the AGA Journals
Meta-analysis of postcancer use of immunosuppressive therapies shows no increase in cancer recurrence risk
Findings could guide clinical decision making for starting immunosuppression in patients with a history of malignancy.
From the AGA Journals
AGA publishes CPU for AI in colon polyp diagnosis and management
“We predict an AI suite of tools for colonoscopy will seem indispensable, as a powerful adjunct to support safe and efficient clinical practice,”...
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Even a short course of opioids could jeopardize IBD patient health
The study findings amplify the safety signal from previous inpatient studies showing that even a short course of opioids may increase risks of...
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Microsimulation model identifies 4-year window for pancreatic cancer screening
Study highlights a window of opportunity for pancreatic cancer screening suggesting current surveillance guidelines be re-evaluated.
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Many preoperative EAC biopsies fail to predict true tumor grade, leading to unnecessary esophagectomy
“The accuracy of tumor grade esophageal adenocarcinoma on preprocedural biopsies is suboptimal and should not be depended upon solely to make...
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Report cards, additional observer improve adenoma detection rate
“We found that benchmarking individual endoscopists against their peers was important for improving ADR performance because this was the common...
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Experts offer guidance on GLP-1 receptor agonists prior to endoscopy
A Clinical Practice Update from the AGA addresses concerns over delayed gastric emptying and aspiration during sedation.
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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.