The most recent issue of the Scandanavian Journal of Gastroenterology investigates the effects of caloric content, drinking rate, gender, age, and body mass index on satiety drinking tests.
Fecal occult blood test-based screening program with high compliance for colonoscopy has a strong clinical impact on colorectal cancer, reports the latest issue of the British Journal of Surgery.
Hepatic venous pressure gradient predicts development of hepatocellular carcinoma independently of severity of cirrhosis, finds the most recent issue of the Journal of Hepatology.
The latest issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports on a meta-analysis of animal fat or animal protein intake and colorectal cancer.
The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition reports the effect of fruit and vegetables on colorectal cancer risk in this month's American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Antiviral therapy for Hepatitis B-related liver cancer prevention is more cost-effective than cancer screening, finds the most recent issue of the Journal of Hepatology.
The most recent issue of the Archives of Surgery examines whether the influence of overweight on patients With gastric cancer after undergoing curative gastrectomy.
Oral antibiotic prophylaxis reduces spontaneous bacterial peritonitis occurrence and improves short-term survival in cirrhosis, finds the latest issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology.
The recent issue of the International Journal of Colorectal Diseases compares loop ileostomy vs loop colostomy for fecal diversion after colorectal or coloanal anastomosis.
This month's American Journal of Gastroenterology evaluates long-term clinical outcome after botulinum toxin injection in children with nonrelaxing internal anal sphincter .
This month's issue of the British Journal of Cancer examines the impact of healthcare costs in the last year of life and in all life years gained on the cost-effectiveness of cancer screening.
A study in the latest issue of Colorectal Diseases investigates the outcomes of elective colonic and rectal resection within an enhanced recovery program.
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