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GI & Hepatology News will be in Orlando next week at the Orange County Convention Center reporting the latest news from the World Congress of Gastroenterology at ACG 2017. Studies slated for presentation will detail new findings in every area of clinical concern to the gastroenterologist.

Our onsite reporters will cover new drugs and treatment regimens in inflammatory bowel disease, endoscopic advances for treatment along the GI tract, and novel tests and biomarkers for various disease states.

Highly anticipated presentations include:

  • Risk of metachronous high-risk adenomas and large (greater than or equal to 1 cm) serrated polyps in individuals with serrated polyps on index colonoscopy: Longitudinal data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry.
  • Enhanced recovery in acute pancreatitis (RAPTor): A randomized controlled trial.
  • A prospective validation of deep learning for polyp autodetection during colonoscopy.
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GI & Hepatology News will be in Orlando next week at the Orange County Convention Center reporting the latest news from the World Congress of Gastroenterology at ACG 2017. Studies slated for presentation will detail new findings in every area of clinical concern to the gastroenterologist.

Our onsite reporters will cover new drugs and treatment regimens in inflammatory bowel disease, endoscopic advances for treatment along the GI tract, and novel tests and biomarkers for various disease states.

Highly anticipated presentations include:

  • Risk of metachronous high-risk adenomas and large (greater than or equal to 1 cm) serrated polyps in individuals with serrated polyps on index colonoscopy: Longitudinal data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry.
  • Enhanced recovery in acute pancreatitis (RAPTor): A randomized controlled trial.
  • A prospective validation of deep learning for polyp autodetection during colonoscopy.

 

GI & Hepatology News will be in Orlando next week at the Orange County Convention Center reporting the latest news from the World Congress of Gastroenterology at ACG 2017. Studies slated for presentation will detail new findings in every area of clinical concern to the gastroenterologist.

Our onsite reporters will cover new drugs and treatment regimens in inflammatory bowel disease, endoscopic advances for treatment along the GI tract, and novel tests and biomarkers for various disease states.

Highly anticipated presentations include:

  • Risk of metachronous high-risk adenomas and large (greater than or equal to 1 cm) serrated polyps in individuals with serrated polyps on index colonoscopy: Longitudinal data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry.
  • Enhanced recovery in acute pancreatitis (RAPTor): A randomized controlled trial.
  • A prospective validation of deep learning for polyp autodetection during colonoscopy.
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