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View article: A decade's experience of managing suspected pancreatic adenocarcinoma at a tertiary cancer center.
A decade's experience of managing suspected pancreatic adenocarcinoma at a tertiary cancer center. Open
A multidisciplinary approach is employed for management of suspected pancreatic neoplasm at our tertiary cancer center. A combination of cross-sectional imaging and EUS-FNA serves as a highly effective duo in establishing a tissue diagnosi…
View article: Clinicopathologic Features, Treatment Response, and Outcomes of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor–Related Esophagitis
Clinicopathologic Features, Treatment Response, and Outcomes of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor–Related Esophagitis Open
Background: Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have provided practice-changing outcomes in treating many cancers, ICI-related gastrointestinal toxicity can limit their use. Upper gastrointestinal toxicity is not common nor as wel…
View article: Tu1070 EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF ATTENDING PHYSICIAN CAREER PHASE ON ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS) WITH FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY
Tu1070 EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF ATTENDING PHYSICIAN CAREER PHASE ON ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS) WITH FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY Open
View article: Cap-fitted endoscopic mucosal resection of ≥ 20 mm colon flat lesions followed by argon plasma coagulation results in a low adenoma recurrence rate
Cap-fitted endoscopic mucosal resection of ≥ 20 mm colon flat lesions followed by argon plasma coagulation results in a low adenoma recurrence rate Open
Background and study aims Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is increasingly used for the treatment of large colonic polyps (≥ 20 mm). A drawback of EMR is local adenoma recurrence. Therefore, we studied the impact of argon plasma coagulat…
View article: Patients with non-colorectal cancers may be at elevated risk of colorectal neoplasia
Patients with non-colorectal cancers may be at elevated risk of colorectal neoplasia Open
Background: Screening for colonic neoplasia has decreased the incidence of colorectal cancer in the United States in the past two decades. Whether personal history of noncolorectal cancer is a risk factor for colonic neoplasia has n…
View article: Upper gastrointestinal symptoms and associated endoscopic and histological features in patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors
Upper gastrointestinal symptoms and associated endoscopic and histological features in patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors Open
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have demonstrated effectiveness in treating many malignancies. Gastrointestinal (GI) adverse events are commonly reported; however, few reports describe upper GI tract toxic effects. W…
View article: Tu1447 – Efficacy of Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Insertion in Patients with Malignant Pancreatic Fluid Collections: A Tertiary Cancer Center Experience
Tu1447 – Efficacy of Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Insertion in Patients with Malignant Pancreatic Fluid Collections: A Tertiary Cancer Center Experience Open
View article: Tu1696 – Neutropenic Colitis - Clinical Features, Treatment and Outcomes
Tu1696 – Neutropenic Colitis - Clinical Features, Treatment and Outcomes Open
View article: Sa1704 – Endoscopic Management of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors
Sa1704 – Endoscopic Management of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors Open
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View article: Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps
Quality of endoscopy reporting at index colonoscopy significantly impacts outcome of subsequent EMR in patients with > 20 mm colon polyps Open
Background and study aims Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is safe and cost-effective in management of patients with colon polyps. However, very little is known about the actions of the referring endoscopist following identification of t…
View article: Mo1322 THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF EUS-FNA AND OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH RARE PANCREATIC MALIGNANCIES. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Mo1322 THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF EUS-FNA AND OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH RARE PANCREATIC MALIGNANCIES. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: Tu1199 COMPARISON OF THE SUCCESS OF ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT IN EARLY ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER AND ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA. A NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE FROM A CANCER HOSPITAL
Tu1199 COMPARISON OF THE SUCCESS OF ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT IN EARLY ESOPHAGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER AND ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA. A NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE FROM A CANCER HOSPITAL Open
View article: Tu1402 COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF COVERED METAL STENTS AND UNCOVERED METAL STENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT BILIARY STRICTURES (MBO) IN 1012 PATIENTS.
Tu1402 COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF COVERED METAL STENTS AND UNCOVERED METAL STENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT BILIARY STRICTURES (MBO) IN 1012 PATIENTS. Open
View article: Mo1356 CHARACTERIZATION AND PREDICTORS OF DISEASE PROGRESSION IN PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS DIAGNOSED BY EUS-FNA. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Mo1356 CHARACTERIZATION AND PREDICTORS OF DISEASE PROGRESSION IN PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS DIAGNOSED BY EUS-FNA. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: 924 SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES IN CANCER PATIENTS WITH NEUTROPENIA: FIVE YEARS CANCER CENTER EXPERIENCE
924 SAFETY OF ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES IN CANCER PATIENTS WITH NEUTROPENIA: FIVE YEARS CANCER CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: Tu1148 ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION AND RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION ARE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE IN CURATIVE TREATMENT OF EARLY ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA
Tu1148 ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION AND RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION ARE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE IN CURATIVE TREATMENT OF EARLY ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA Open
View article: Mo1717 HOW TO CREATE AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE FOR HNPCC (LYNCH SYNDROME) FROM EXISTING SOFTWARE PROGRAMS: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER HNPCC SURVEILLANCE OUTCOMES, A STEP TOWARDS ESTABLISHING QUALITY METRICS FOR HIGH RISK CANCER PATIENTS
Mo1717 HOW TO CREATE AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE FOR HNPCC (LYNCH SYNDROME) FROM EXISTING SOFTWARE PROGRAMS: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER HNPCC SURVEILLANCE OUTCOMES, A STEP TOWARDS ESTABLISHING QUALITY METRICS FOR HIGH RISK CANCER PATIENTS Open
View article: Tu1434 THE SINGLE SESSION: FEASIBILITY AND OUTCOMES OF COMBINED EUS-FNA AND ERCP PROCEDURES. A 5-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Tu1434 THE SINGLE SESSION: FEASIBILITY AND OUTCOMES OF COMBINED EUS-FNA AND ERCP PROCEDURES. A 5-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: Su1723 EFFICACY OF SELF EXPANDABLE METAL STENTS IN EXTRINSIC MALIGNANT COLONIC OBSTRUCTION. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Su1723 EFFICACY OF SELF EXPANDABLE METAL STENTS IN EXTRINSIC MALIGNANT COLONIC OBSTRUCTION. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: Mo1107 PREDICTORS OF OVERALL SURVIVAL IN CANCER PATIENTS WHO HAD ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION IN THE SETTING OF NEUTROPENIA AND THROMBOCYTOPENIA
Mo1107 PREDICTORS OF OVERALL SURVIVAL IN CANCER PATIENTS WHO HAD ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION IN THE SETTING OF NEUTROPENIA AND THROMBOCYTOPENIA Open
View article: Mo1325 DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF EUS-FNA FOR METASTATIC LESIONS TO THE PANCREAS. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Mo1325 DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF EUS-FNA FOR METASTATIC LESIONS TO THE PANCREAS. A 10-YEAR TERTIARY CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE Open
View article: Immune-checkpoint inhibitor-induced diarrhea and colitis in patients with advanced malignancies: retrospective review at MD Anderson
Immune-checkpoint inhibitor-induced diarrhea and colitis in patients with advanced malignancies: retrospective review at MD Anderson Open
Patients with ICPI-induced diarrhea or colitis have improved survival outcomes. Diarrhea is an independent predictor of an improved survival regardless of treatment requirement. Immunosuppressive treatment for diarrhea did not significantl…
View article: Outcome of EMR as an alternative to surgery in patients with complex colon polyps
Outcome of EMR as an alternative to surgery in patients with complex colon polyps Open
View article: Natural language processing as an alternative to manual reporting of colonoscopy quality metrics
Natural language processing as an alternative to manual reporting of colonoscopy quality metrics Open