Daily Archives: January 31, 2023

An Evaluation of Critical Factors for the Cost-Effectiveness of Real-Time CAD: Sensitivity and Threshold Analyses Using a Microsimulation Model

The use of computer-aided detection (CAD increases the adenoma detection rates (ADR) during colorectal cancer (CRC) screening/surveillance. This study aimed to evaluate the requirements for CAD to be cost-effective, and the impact of CAD on adenoma det… Continue reading

Posted in News | Comments Off on An Evaluation of Critical Factors for the Cost-Effectiveness of Real-Time CAD: Sensitivity and Threshold Analyses Using a Microsimulation Model

Drug Treatments for Gastroparesis—Why Is the Cupboard So Bare?

While, for many understandable reasons, the true prevalence of gastroparesis in the community has not been accurately defined, there is little doubt that patients who attend our clinics, emergency departments, and hospitals carrying this diagnosis are … Continue reading

Posted in News | Comments Off on Drug Treatments for Gastroparesis—Why Is the Cupboard So Bare?

Proteome-wide Mendelian randomization identifies causal links between blood proteins and acute pancreatitis

Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a complex disease and the leading cause of gastro-intestinal disease-related hospital admissions. Few therapeutic options exist for AP prevention. Blood proteins with causal evidence may represent promising drug targets, but … Continue reading

Posted in News | Comments Off on Proteome-wide Mendelian randomization identifies causal links between blood proteins and acute pancreatitis