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Missed Opportunities to Detect Colorectal Cancer

Prior opportunities for diagnostic evaluations were missed in nearly one third of patients with newly diagnosed CRC.

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Thiopurines and Risk for Lymphoproliferative Disorders

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease who received thiopurines had excess risk for LPDs.

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Trends in Uncomplicated Peptic Ulcer Disease

Incidence in the U.K. declined by 50% during the last decade.

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Viramidine vs. Ribavirin for Hepatitis C Infection

The ribavirin prodrug viramidine failed to demonstrate noninferiority to ribavirin in achieving sustained virologic response rates.

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MicroRNA Expression in Hepatocellular Cancer

Low expression of miR-26 seemed to affect survival and predict response to interferon.

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H. pylori and Gastric Cancer

Eradication of H. pylori infection did not significantly reduce the incidence of gastric cancer.

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Does Infliximab Reduce Colectomies in Ulcerative Colitis?

Patients who received infliximab achieved significantly lower rates of colectomies than those who received placebo.

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Is Breast-Feeding Safe for Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

Breast-feeding was not associated with excess risk for disease flare during the postpartum year.

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Appendectomy as Treatment for Ulcerative Proctitis?

In an uncontrolled trial, appendectomy seemed to reduce ulcerative proctitis symptoms.

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Radiation Exposure from Medical Imaging Procedures

More than 2% of patients in a population-based study were exposed to high or very high annual effective doses of ionizing radiation.

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Mortality Risk in Celiac Disease

Villous atrophy, intraepithelial lymphocytosis, and latent celiac disease were all associated with excess mortality.

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New Retrovirus Is Associated with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeFree

Could a human retrovirus be one cause of CFS? CME

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Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer in the Era of PSA Screening

Watchful waiting is appropriate in older men with localized cancers. Interview

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Sunscreen for Organ Transplant Recipients

An ounce of sunscreen is worth a pound of cure.

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Surgical Masks or N95 Respirators for the Flu?Free

In a randomized trial, surgical masks and N95 respirators provided healthcare workers with comparable protection against influenza.

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Gastroenterology Editor-in-Chief

M. Brian Fennerty, MD
M. Brian Fennerty, MD
Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University

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