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261. Study links low UVB light exposure with increased CRC risk
Areas where people have lower ultraviolet B light exposure often report higher colorectal cancer rates, according to a study published July 5 in BMC Public Health. Vitamin D has been seen as a potential ...07 July 2021 -
262. 92 great gastroenterologists to know
... include celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity, colorectal cancer screening and endoscopic ultrasound. He's a member of several organizations including the American College of Gastroenterology and American ...24 June 2021 -
263. GI Alliance expands into Colorado
... services for a range of conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis and colorectal cancer. GI Alliance's network includes more than 1,000 providers across four regions and nine states. ...24 June 2021 -
264. 5 issues GI execs are obsessing over
... on in 2021. 1. Reimbursement for CRC screening The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force published recommendations May 18 for colorectal cancer screenings to include patients at 45 years old instead ...17 June 2021 -
265. USPI vs. AmSurg vs. SCA: 10 key comparisons to know in 2021
United Surgical Partners International, AmSurg and Surgical Care Affiliates are the largest ASC chains in the U.S. Here's how the companies stack up across 10 areas: 1. Number of ASCs • USPI: 312 ...08 June 2021 -
266. Where Dell Medical School's program for at-home CRC screenings stands 3 years i
A recent study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine analyzes the results of an ongoing project by The University of Texas at Austin's Dell Medical School to mail colorectal cancer screening ...08 June 2021 -
267. Colorectal surgeon named head surgeon at Hackensack University Medical Center
Howard Ross, MD, was named chair of surgery and surgeon-in-chief at Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center. Here's what you should know: 1, In his new roles, Dr. Ross will oversee nine divisions ...04 June 2021 -
268. New blood-based CRC test is more than 90% accurate, study says
A study of Universal Diagnostics' blood-based colorectal cancer test found it was more than 90 percent accurate, the company announced June 3. The blood test was found to detect colorectal cancer with ...03 June 2021 -
269. What the pandemic revealed about GI
... receiving digestive disease care, including colorectal cancer screening, during the pandemic has been enormous. COVID-19 has also highlighted the need for innovation in how we deliver gastrointestinal ...02 June 2021 -
270. 3 biggest issues in GI: Q&A with Dr. Andrew Chan
... to Dr. Chan: 1. Gastroenterologists need to identify how they can best meet the demand for colorectal cancer screening in the U.S., Dr. Chan said. This is particularly important with the recently updated ...01 June 2021 -
271. ASGE names Douglas Rex president
... Endoscopist Award and the Rudolf V. Schindler Award, the post said. His past work includes co-authoring the 2000 colorectal cancer screening recommendations of the American College of Gastroenterology ...27 May 2021 -
272. AmSurg, Mount Sinai partner on CRC research
AmSurg and Mount Sinai Health System recently released new research that supports new recommendations to lower the screening age for colorectal cancer from 50 to 45, according to a May 24 press release. ...24 May 2021 -
273. New recommendations by US Preventive Services Task Force for colorectal cancer screening include testing at 45
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force on May 18 published its final recommendations for colorectal cancer screenings in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The recommendations include ...18 May 2021 -
274. Woman diagnosed with stage 3 CRC had colonoscopy canceled 3 times
A 40-year-old woman who survived stage 3 colorectal cancer had three colonoscopies canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Today reported May 17. Lindy Thackston, a broadcast reporter in Indianapolis, ...18 May 2021 -
275. 10 gastroenterologists to know
... colorectal cancer prevention and endoscopy quality. Charles Owen, MD. Texas Digestive Disease Consultants (Southlake). Dr. Owen's specialties include advanced endoscopy and hepatology. Along with his ...13 May 2021 -
276. 10 things to know about colonoscopy for 2021
While recent data from the CDC has shown more adults being screened for colorectal cancer, the number may drop as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. However, an increase in telemedicine could change that. ...13 May 2021 -
277. Endosoft secures patent for new AI system for GI
... learning for detection and an algorithm to size lesions through a live video streamed during a procedure. The technology aims to detect and size polyps in early stages of colorectal cancer, the release ...05 May 2021 -
278. May/June 2021 Issue of Becker's ASC Revie
... top-ranked hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. What's on the horizon for GI? 2 physicians weigh in Shifts to telemedicine and changes in colorectal cancer screening have some gastroenterologists thinking ...05 May 2021 -
279. 5 ways gastroenterology will be affected long after the pandemic
Gastroenterology saw enormous setbacks during the pandemic — colorectal cancer screening procedures dropped more than 80 percent in the early stages of COVID-19. Four GI leaders spoke with Becker' ...30 April 2021 -
280. 10 states with the highest projected colorectal cancer death rate in 2021
Here are states with the highest projected colon and rectal cancer death rate in 2021 for male and female patients, from an American Cancer Society study: Ten states with highest male 2021 projected ...30 April 2021