Here are three gastroenterologists making headlines during the week of June 12, 2017.
GI & Endoscopy
The National Cancer Institute awarded a $6 million grant to Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University to study Barrett's Esophagus. Both are based in Cleveland.
A study, published in JAMA Oncology, examined the genomic profile of small-bowel adenocarcinoma when compared to colorectal cancer and gastric carcinoma.
A study, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, examined how nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs affected all-cause mortality in colorectal cancer patients.
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Ronald Feldman, MD, is a private practice gastroenterologist in Escondido, Calif., and serves on the staff of the Escondido-based Parkway Endoscopy Center.
A study, published in Deutsches Ärzteblatt, examined complication rates after patients underwent a colonoscopy screening.
The Taiwan Government Industrial Development Bureau awarded CellMax Life a $760,846 grant for its cancer detection platform.
In a piece for Forbes, market research firm Trefis analyzed why Boston Scientific continues to invest in the endoscopy market.
Cynthia Wait, MD, is a gastroenterologist at Illinois Gastroenterology Group in Gurnee.
