5 most read GI/endoscopy stories: April 24-April 30, 2017

Here are the five most read gastroenterology/endoscopy stories from April 24 to April 30, 2017.

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1. Rigorous scope reprocessing not consistently effective — 7 study insights
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2. Gastro Health acquires Gastroenterology Consultants: 4 key notes
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3. Endoscopy equipment market forecasted to reach $35.3B by 2021 — 5 insights
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4. Diet therapy may improve clinical, microbial symptoms in IBD patients: 4 study insights
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5. Study supports genetic testing for colorectal cancer: 4 key notes
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More articles on gastroenterology:
Rigorous scope reprocessing not consistently effective — 7 study insights
Gastro Health acquires Gastroenterology Consultants: 4 key notes
Endoscopy equipment market forecasted to reach $35.3B by 2021 — 5 insights

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