5 must-read articles for GI physicians this week: October 18-October 24

Here are the five most popular gastroenterology stories from the week of Oct. 18 through Oct. 24.

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1. 3 GIs share their thoughts on Exact Sciences’ Cologuard
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2. Artificial intelligence identifies 20% more polyps than traditional colonoscopies: 3 details
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3. Austin Gastroenterology signs on to anchor large development — 3 insights
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4. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network volunteers urge legislators to close colonoscopy screening loophole — 4 insights
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5. New GERD treatment option ‘significantly more effective’ than standard of care — 5 insights
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