GI Oncology
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Risk of cancer in NAFLD is 91% higher than in control subjects
SAN FRANCISCO – The observed increase is highest in gastrointestinal cancer subjects.
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FDA approves pembrolizumab for sorafenib-intolerant HCC patients
Approval was based on an objective response rate of 17% in KEYNOTE-224, a single-arm trial of 104 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who were...
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No difference for blacks vs. whites in precancerous colorectal neoplasm prevalence: A meta-analysis
Investigators suggest that the age at which screening starts need not differ based on race.
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Obesity, weight gain linked to CRC risk in younger women
Obesity and weight gain are linked to increased risk of colorectal cancer in younger women, according to an analysis of a large, prospective U.S....
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Aspirin cuts risk of liver and ovarian cancer
Regular aspirin use decreased the risk of both ovarian cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Longer withdrawal time in right colon increases adenoma detection rate
PHILADELPHIA – Spending more than 3 minutes in the right colon during withdrawal was associated with a greater...
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Increased incidence of GI, colorectal cancers seen in young, obese patients
PHILADELPHIA – Obese patients of all ages had higher rates of colorectal cancer resections and differing age ranges had higher rates of other GI...
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Myeloperoxidase elevated in HCV-related liver cancer
Marked expression of myeloperoxidase is associated with the pathogenesis of HCV-related hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Proximal adenoma location does not predict high-grade dysplasia
The odds of high-grade dysplasia were slightly lower for proximal versus distal adenomas.
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Guideline: Early screening warranted if family history of nonhereditary colorectal cancer
Initial screening colonoscopy should occur at age 40-50 years, or 10 years before the age of the earliest-diagnosed first-degree relative.