5 must-read articles for GI physicians this week: Sept. 13-19

Here are the five most popular gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of Sept. 13 to Sept. 19, 2018:

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1. Takeda closing US headquarters, 1K workers potentially affected — 6 insights
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2. Judge drops sexual abuse, assault counts against West Virginia gastroenterologist, others remain — 4 insights
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3. Colorectal cancer 3rd most common cancer, 2nd most deadly — 6 new research insights
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4. Dr. Akira Horiuchi wins Ig Nobel Prize for self-colonoscopy research — 5 insights
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5. The best hospitals for gastroenterology in every state
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More articles on gastroenterology:
Bayer, Bausch Health & more — 4 GI company key notes
Son high on mushrooms in fatal stabbing of gastroenterologist Dr. Andrew Chan — 5 insights
Intense surveillance post-CRC treatment doesn’t improve outcomes — 3 study insights

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