Author Archives: Gastroenterology Journal

Not so smart? AI may need to go deeper to predict colorectal cancer invasion depth.

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Withdrawal of nucleos(t)ide analogues in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B: a cornelian choice

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Associations of body mass index at different ages with early-onset colorectal cancer

Incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in younger adults is increasing in many countries. Given the established association of body mass index (BMI) with CRC risk and the increasing obesity prevalence among younger generations, we aimed to evaluate the a… Continue reading

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DEEP LEARNING FOR UPPER GASTRO-INTESTINAL NEOPLASIA

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Rumination syndrome “real prevalence”: A need to increase awareness, early recognition and specific management

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Olfactomedin 4 is not a precise marker for human intestinal stem cells, but is involved in intestinal carcinogenesis

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Positioning ozanimod in ulcerative colitis: restoring leukocyte traffic under control

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Race-based Clinical Recommendations in Gastroenterology

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The origin and contribution of cancer-associated fibroblasts in colorectal carcinogenesis

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) play an important role in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression and predict poor prognosis in CRC patients. However, the cellular origins of CAFs remain unknown, making it challenging to therapeutically target these c… Continue reading

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Covering the cover – Holmberg et al

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