Daily Archives: November 21, 2015
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We thank Sood et al for their interest in our recent large scale validation of plasma anti-CdtB and antivinculin as biomarkers for the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with diarrhea. The authors point out strengths and limitations of our st… Continue reading
A Chemopreventive Cocktail on the Rocks
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important preventable malignancy, with >1 million prevalent cases and >50,000 annual attributable deaths in the United States alone.1 Fortunately, CRC deaths can be prevented with screening.2,3 However, currently available screening tests are imperfect and not without risk, and screening cannot prevent all CRC owing to access issues and other limitations. Screening is also a form of secondary prevention, working to detect cancers after they have already formed. Continue reading
The Changing Landscape of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: East Meets West
The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are contemporary diseases of modern societies. Ulcerative colitis emerged in the Western world in the 19th century with “regional ileitis” entering the medical vernacular in the 1930s.1 Throughout the 20th cent… Continue reading
Reply
We thank Sood et al for their interest in our recent large scale validation of plasma anti-CdtB and antivinculin as biomarkers for the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with diarrhea. The authors point out strengths and limitations of our st… Continue reading
A Chemopreventive Cocktail on the Rocks
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important preventable malignancy, with >1 million prevalent cases and >50,000 annual attributable deaths in the United States alone.1 Fortunately, CRC deaths can be prevented with screening.2,3 However, currently available screening tests are imperfect and not without risk, and screening cannot prevent all CRC owing to access issues and other limitations. Screening is also a form of secondary prevention, working to detect cancers after they have already formed. Continue reading
The Changing Landscape of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: East Meets West
The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are contemporary diseases of modern societies. Ulcerative colitis emerged in the Western world in the 19th century with “regional ileitis” entering the medical vernacular in the 1930s.1 Throughout the 20th cent… Continue reading