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    • Mashup Score: 22
      SubQ Guselkumab Found to Hit All Targets by 12 Weeks - 14 day(s) ago

      Subcutaneous administration of guselkumab resulted in achievement of all study end points in people with moderate to severely active UC in the phase 3 ASTRO trial.

      Source: www.gastroendonews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        Subcutaneous administration of guselkumab resulted in achievement of all study end points in people with moderate to severely active UC in the phase 3 ASTRO trial. https://t.co/MXsC23RmtV https://t.co/l7nFXoerLo

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Mixed Results Seen for PREEMPT CRC Screening Test - 15 day(s) ago

      The PREEMPT CRC study met its primary end points but with a lower magnitude of benefit than investigators had hoped.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        The PREEMPT CRC study, which evaluated a blood-based multiomics screening test for colorectal cancer, met its primary end points but with a lower magnitude of benefit than investigators had hoped. https://t.co/edTZXXhCGP

    • Mashup Score: 26
      A Stepwise Approach to Patients With Abnormal Liver Enzymes - 16 day(s) ago

      Abnormal liver tests are a common occurrence in the United States.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        Abnormal liver tests are common and often lead to referral to a gastroenterologist. Read more for a stepwise, guideline-based approach to management of these patients. https://t.co/DdF3iGA1NL

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Predicting and Mitigating Maternal IBD Transmission to Infants - 19 day(s) ago

      Maternal IBD is associated with an increased risk for IBD in children, but it may be possible to modify this risk.

      Source: www.gastroendonews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        Maternal IBD is associated with an increased risk for IBD in children, but it may be possible to modify this risk. https://t.co/eolUQm5qmN

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Easing Symptom Burden, Improving QOL For Decompensated Cirrhosis Patients - 23 day(s) ago

      People living with decompensated liver cirrhosis face a substantial symptom burden that can significantly diminish their quality of life.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        People living with decompensated liver cirrhosis face a substantial symptom burden that can significantly diminish their quality of life. @NnekaUfereMD https://t.co/R0Cp2mqteT

    • Mashup Score: 4
      Managing GI Pain With Neuromodulators - 28 day(s) ago

      PHILADELPHIA—Because many gastrointestinal conditions include pain as a symptom, pain control is an important part of managing these patients.

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        Because GI conditions often include pain as a symptom, pain control is an important part of treatment, but busy GI docs may avoid neuromodulators due to concerns about managing side effects. These agents can be helpful. @JayPasrichaMD https://t.co/Qh2y6MQAfn

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Risankizumab After Advanced Therapy for UC; GLP-1s for IBD - 1 month(s) ago

      The first study in The Regueiro Report this month is a post hoc analysis of two successful phase 3 trials, INSPIRE and COMMAND.

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        The first study in The Regueiro Report this month is a post hoc analysis of two successful phase 3 trials, INSPIRE and COMMAND, and the second looks at GLP-1s and IBD. @MRegueiroMD https://t.co/xGgbztwWUr

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Quality of Life in Children Living With Autoimmune Liver Diseases - 1 month(s) ago

      Children with autoimmune liver disease and their caregivers face numerous challenges, but their health-related quality of life has not been well studied.

      Source: www.gastroendonews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        Children with autoimmune liver disease and their caregivers face numerous challenges, but their health-related QoL has not been well studied. A new study highlights the need to focus on the patient beyond just the health of the liver. @CincyKidsGastro https://t.co/Z0lfe1t3W7

    • Mashup Score: 5
      Gastroenterologists Have Growing Role at Forefront of Obesity Care - 1 month(s) ago

      Obesity affects nearly every system of the body, and it’s estimated that more than 200 health conditions are exacerbated by excess weight.

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        Obesity affects nearly every system of the body, and it’s estimated that more than 200 health conditions are exacerbated by excess weight. Gastroenterologists may be among the first specialists a patient sees for a weight-related ailment. https://t.co/RjkTiEzqoW

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Coordinated CRC Screening Outreach Found Effective in 2 Studies - 1 month(s) ago

      Two new studies support the use of mailed fecal immunochemical colorectal cancer screening kits with follow-up to improve CRC screening.

      Source: www.gastroendonews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Gastroenterology
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        Two new studies support the use of mailed fecal immunochemical colorectal cancer screening kits with follow-up to improve #CRC screening. @UNC_Lineberger https://t.co/dZatt1W8kx https://t.co/Aa7Iit9sNy

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