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301. Meet the winners of the 80% in Every Community National Achievement Awards
The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable named the winners of its 2021 80 Percent in Every Community National Achievement Awards. The awards recognize individuals and organizations who are advancing ...11 March 2021 -
302. Top GI articles: The best gastroenterology hospitals, ASCs; what GIs make in 5 big cities and more
... US: Newsweek 4. ACG revises CRC screening guidelines, supports starting screening at 45 for average-risk patients, doesn't recommend blood-based screening test 5. Colorectal cancer, private equity & more: ...11 March 2021 -
303. 10 GI leaders to know
... Center's inflammatory bowel disease center and colorectal cancer prevention program. He received his medical degree from New York City-based Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons ...10 March 2021 -
304. Diet directly influences CRC incidence rate, study says
Low consumption of alcohol and red meat, along with high intake of dietary calcium and fiber, may lead to a decreased risk of colorectal cancer, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. Researchers ...10 March 2021 -
305. The best GI hospitals and ASCs, new CRC guideline updates and more: 4 GI company notes
... around colorectal cancer screening, making 21 total recommendations. Those changes include CRC screening starting at 45 for average-risk patients. 4. Dallas-based GI Alliance partnered with Austin (Texas) ...10 March 2021 -
306. Colorectal cancer, private equity & more: 7 recent GI trends
The year started strong for gastroenterology with several topics defining the specialty's first quarter. Here are seven recent developments in the specialty: 1. Colorectal cancer developments take ...08 March 2021 -
307. ACG revises CRC screening guidelines, supports starting screening at 45 for average-risk patients, doesn't recommend blood-based screening tes
The American College of Gastroenterology updated its 2009 guidelines around colorectal cancer screening, making 21 total recommendations. ACG posed several key questions and developed practical recommendations ...04 March 2021 -
308. One GI's latest acquisitions, the new at-home CRC test making waves and more — 7 GI industry note
Here are seven updates on GI companies and practices over the past week: 1. Solvd Health is developing a colorectal neoplasia test that detects precancerous polyps with 90 percent accuracy. 2. New ...03 March 2021 -
309. March/April 2021 Issue of Becker's ASC Revie
... from mynewsla.com. 1st risk factors for early-onset CRC identified, study says Family history of colorectal cancer, hyperlipidemia, obesity and alcohol consumption could all be risk factors behind developing ...26 February 2021 -
310. Meet the at-home colon cancer test detecting polyps with 90% accuracy
Solvd Health is developing a colorectal neoplasia test that detects precancerous polyps with 90 percent accuracy. The FDA granted the test Breakthrough Device designation in September 2019, and CMS ...24 February 2021 -
311. AI in GI: 7 updates since 2020
... patterns related to colorectal cancer progression, according to a Sept. 1 report. 7. A Chinese study examined the effect AI had on colonoscopy detection and found real-time quality systems improved ...16 February 2021 -
312. Risk stratification tools don't boost CRC screening rates, study find
Providers have attempted to improve colorectal cancer screening rates by using risk stratification, but recent research debunked the effectiveness of the strategy, according to a study published in February ...11 February 2021 -
313. February 2021 Issue of Becker's ASC Revie
... Patients with a family history of colorectal cancer that had a negative screening colonoscopy may be able to wait 10 years for their next exam, according to a study submitted to 2020 Digestive Disease ...10 February 2021 -
314. 6 recent updates on colonoscopy
... procedure. Read more. 2. Delaying colonoscopy after a positive stool test increases CRC rates. Patients must confirm a positive stool-based colorectal cancer screening test with a colonoscopy, and delaying ...05 February 2021 -
315. 1st risk factors for early-onset CRC identified, study says
Family history of colorectal cancer, hyperlipidemia, obesity and alcohol consumption could all be risk factors behind developing early-onset colorectal cancer, according to a Jan. 28 study published in ...04 February 2021 -
316. Looking back at 2020: A year like no other for ASCs
... beneficiary cost sharing for colorectal cancer to be phased out Near the end of 2020, the "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021" was signed into law. The law brings good news for gastroenterology patients, ...04 February 2021 -
317. Delaying colonoscopy after positive stool-based screening test increases CRC rates, study finds
Patients must confirm a positive stool-based colorectal cancer screening test with a colonoscopy, and delaying that follow-up colonoscopy has led to increased CRC rates, according to a study published ...03 February 2021 -
318. Gastro Health's latest acquisition, why United Digestive is taking it slow and more — 5 GI industry note
... CancerLink to screen uninsured and underinsured Kentucky residents for colorectal cancer. 4. Atlanta-based United Digestive's CEO and chief strategy officer told Becker's ASC Review about their focus on ...03 February 2021 -
319. Kentucky Mercy Health affiliate joins state's colon cancer screening progra
Mercy Health-Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Ky., partnered with Kentucky CancerLink to screen uninsured and underinsured Kentucky residents for colorectal cancer, The Paducah Sun reported Jan. 29. The ...01 February 2021 -
320. What GI practices can learn from the pandemic
... rely on colorectal cancer screening and surveillance colonoscopies for nearly 80 percent of their revenue. More importantly, reduced patient volumes meant some key staff lost their jobs and critical patient ...01 February 2021