Physicians at the University of Cincinnati are conducting a seven-year trial to test a cholesterol drug for the prevention of recurring colorectal cancer in patients who have been surgically treated.
GI & Endoscopy
Study: Anti-Delta-Like 4 Ligand and Irinotecan Reduced Colon Cancer Stem Cells in Mutant KRAS Tumors
A combination of anti-delta-like 4 ligand and irinotecan significantly reduced colon cancer stem cells and increased tumor cell apoptosis in mutant KRAS tumors, according to a study published in Cancer Research.
Seventeen percent of hospitals offered computed tomographic colonography in 2008 compared to 13 percent in 2005, according to a study published in Journal of the American College of Radiology.
Clinical Trial Tests Gastric Bypass Surgery for Type 2 Diabetes in Overweight, Mildly Obese Patients
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center is conducting the first clinical trial to test surgery for Type 2 Diabetes in overweight or mildly obese patients, according to a news release.
Endoscopic removal of precancerous cells in patients with confirmed, high-risk Barrett's esophagus is recommended over surveillance, according to a medical position statement by the American Gastroenterological Institute.
Joe Zuerker, MD, Leann Serbousek, MD, Randy Kakish, MD, Karen Kindley, MD, and Vijay Prabhu, MD, all board-certified gastroenterologists, have joined the medical staff of Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma City, according to a NewsOK news report.
Researchers have developed a three-dimensional tissue model of the human intestine to study gastrointestinal diseases, according to a Cornell University Chronicle Online report.
Baylor Research Institute, the research arm of Baylor Health Care System, and Eureka Genomics have partnered to study the causes of colorectal cancer for the advancement of the disease's prevention, management and treatment, according to a news release.
Bovine colostrum may reduce intestinal permeability of luminal toxins caused by heavy exercise in athletes, according to an article published in the American Journal of Physiology- Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology.
Cook Medical has developed a new histology needle for endoscopic ultrasound that provides a minimally invasive procedure for taking samples of submucosal lesions, mediastinal masses, lymph nodes and intraperitoneal masses, according to a news release by the company.
