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1. The best decision this Hawaii gastroenterologist made this year
... my adenoma detection rate increased from mid-40% to over 50%. We have also diagnosed over 60 colorectal cancers at our ASC since October 2020, many of which have occurred in younger patients (ages 20 to ...12 July 2024 -
2. Mainz Biomed debuts new colorectal cancer screening test
Molecular genetics diagnostic company Mainz (Germany) Biomed has submitted an application for breakthrough device designation from the FDA for a colorectal cancer screening test. If granted, the test’s ...10 July 2024 -
3. The 25 most common ASC procedures
... C1713 Colorectal cancer screening, high risk individual GO105 Injection(s), anesthetic agent and/or steroid, lumbar/sacral 64494 ...09 July 2024 -
4. What leaders are saying about colonoscopies
In wake of lowering recommended age for colonoscopies from 50 to 45, increased demand for colonoscopies and rising rates of colon cancer among people younger than 55, colonoscopies have become hot topic ...09 July 2024 -
5. June 2024 Issue of Becker's ASC Revie
... guidelines regarding screening colonoscopies, despite rising colorectal cancer rates. The GI practice investing in weight loss Gastroenterology practices are always looking for new ways to invest and ...08 July 2024 -
6. Solving the colonoscopy conundrum: 5 leaders' thoughts on shifting standards
... The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently changed the colonoscopy guidelines to begin screening at age 45 due to an increased incidence of colorectal cancer being diagnosed at age 49. The thought ...27 June 2024 -
7. ChatGPT can accurately recommend patient colonoscopy intervals: Study
... reliability of the colonoscopy rescreening and surveillance intervals recommendations provided by ChatGPT4 with reference standards from the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer guidelines. ...24 June 2024 -
8. Colorectal Cancer Alliance partners with Blake Gastroenterology Associates, Penn Medicine
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance has partnered with Philadelphia-based Blake Gastroenterology Associates, Gaudenzia Addiction Treatment & Recovery Services and the Penn Medicine population health team to ...24 June 2024 -
9. Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer do not require more frequent screening: Study
Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer do not require more frequent colonoscopy surveillance than recommended by current guidelines compared to patients with average-onset colorectal cancer, according ...17 June 2024 -
10. Gastroenterology's colonoscopy boom: How a CEO is harnessing growing deman
The gastroenterology industry has experienced an increase in colonoscopy demand as the recommended age for screening continues to lower and colorectal cancer cases continue to rise. Jerry Tillinger, ...13 June 2024 -
11. 2 ways to potentially increase colorectal cancer screenings
Two recent studies point to distinct ways health systems could increase the amount of patients undergoing routine colorectal cancer screenings. According to a study presented at the American Society ...11 June 2024 -
12. 5 studies reshaping GI care
... patients more choice in their colorectal cancer screening options could double the number of patients who get screened. When patients are given the choice between a take-home test kit or undergoing a colonoscopy, ...10 June 2024 -
13. The trends exciting ASC leaders
... GI Genius AI-assisted colonoscopy. Decreasing colorectal cancer cases in our communities is one of our most important missions. We are screening more and more of these younger patients and achieving phenomenal ...10 June 2024 -
14. AI helps double colonoscopy rates in underserved patients: Study
... who previously missed or avoided an appointment, according to a June 1 Medscape report. Black patients see 20% higher incidence of colorectal cancers and are 40% more likely to die from the disease ...03 June 2024 -
15. Digestive Health Physicians Association taps new president, board chair
... its founding, the DHPA has prioritized reforming Stark law and anti-kickback statutes and removing barriers to colorectal cancer screening. It has also provided more than $300,000 in grants to support ...03 June 2024 -
16. The colonoscopy research shifting the industry
... in adults with no family history of colorectal cancer whose first colonoscopy is negative. 2. Pre- and postoperative colonoscopy care does not increase the risk of periprosthetic joint infection in total ...28 May 2024 -
17. Colon-cancer blood test earns safety endorsement from FDA panel
... one-third of individuals who should be getting screened for colorectal cancer are not receiving a screening. The agency's hope with blood tests is that more people will get screened by offering a more convenient ...24 May 2024 -
18. How systems could double colorectal cancer screenings
Giving patients more choice in their colorectal cancer screening options could double the number of patients who get screened, according to a new study from the Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia. ...22 May 2024 -
19. 2 conflicting colonoscopy guidelines
The jury is still out on several guidelines regarding screening colonoscopies, despite rising colorectal cancer rates. Colorectal cancer in the U.S. is on the rise in 2024, officially becoming the ...22 May 2024 -
20. State awards UAB $120,000 for colonoscopy screening project
... colorectal cancer screening project. Gastroenterology and hepatology professors Robert Hollis, MD, and Patricia Ajayi-Fox, MD, will lead the project in its second consecutive year, according to a ...21 May 2024