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Physician speaking with patient
May 20, 2025/Digestive/Research

Luminal GI Cancers Driving the Rise in Early-Onset GI Cancer Rates

Greater awareness among young patients is needed

Physician with RFA device
May 19, 2025/Digestive/Research

New Approach Reduces Mortality, Complications in Malignant Biliary Obstruction

Combining RFA with stenting improves survival rates, reduces post-ERCP complications

Dr. Liska speaking with researcher
May 14, 2025/Digestive/Research

Rectal Cancer Patients with IBD Do Not Respond as Well to Neoadjuvant Therapy

Poor response may be due to different tumor biology

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Blood being drawn
May 6, 2025/Digestive/Research

Study Suggests Non-Biopsy Diagnosis May Be Accurate for a Select Group of Adults with Celiac Disease

Potential for non-invasive methods to transform adult celiac disease diagnoses

Physician comforting patient
May 5, 2025/Digestive/Research

Bariatric Surgery Reduces CKD Risk in MASH/MASLD Patients with Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Consider each patient's unique disease progression and treatment goals when choosing a strategy

Patient holding injectable
May 23, 2024/Digestive/Research

Increased Risk of Gastroparesis Associated with GLP-1RA Use in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Provider vigilance and patient education are key for management

Patient taking medication
May 22, 2024/Digestive/Research

Study Finds No Connection Between OSMs and Increased Cancer Rates in IBD Patients

Reassuring results, but patient education is still important

Bariatric surgery
May 25, 2023/Cancer

Cleveland Clinic Led Study Shows Bariatric Surgery Reduces Risk of Cancer

A multicenter cohort study of patients with obesity suggests a decreased risk of developing new obesity-related cancers in patients with a history of bariatric surgery

pelvic prolapse
May 9, 2023/Digestive/Research

Creeping Towards a Better Understanding of Crohn’s Disease

New research identifies a direct functional link between creeping fat and muscle

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