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High magnification micrograph of Crohn's disease. Biopsy of esophagus. H&E stain. Credit: Nephron/Wikipedia
Single cell analysis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease treatments
Oct 3, 2018 - 16:35
(Credit: Obesity Action Coalition)
The biological links between obesity and gastrointestinal cancers
Sep 29, 2018 - 16:27
Dr Merle Stellingwerf
Appendectomy for ulcerative colitis voted best research paper ESCP
Sep 29, 2018 - 10:15
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microRNAs are predictors of Crohn's disease progression
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Bowel Cancer UK campaigns to end bowel cancer capacity crisis
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Women with obesity linked with increased risk of early-onset CRC
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  • microRNAs are predictors of Crohn's disease progression

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Crohn's disease
  • Bowel Cancer UK campaigns to end bowel cancer capacity crisis

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Bowel Cancer UK
  • Women with obesity linked with increased risk of early-onset CRC

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer
  • Inflammatory proteins in the colon increase incrementally with weight

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    (Credit: Obesity Action Coalition)
  • ESCP studies to assess surgical techniques and post-operative outcomes for patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Surgery
  • Single cell analysis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease treatments

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    High magnification micrograph of Crohn's disease. Biopsy of esophagus. H&E stain. Credit: Nephron/Wikipedia
  • The biological links between obesity and gastrointestinal cancers

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    (Credit: Obesity Action Coalition)
  • Appendectomy for ulcerative colitis voted best research paper ESCP

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Dr Merle Stellingwerf
  • ESCP awards Nuri Okkabaz prestigious Lars Påhlman EBSQ medal

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Nuri Okkabaz
  • ESCP launches new European School of Coloproctology

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Klaus Matzel
  • Early-life gut microbiota could have lasting effect on ability to fight chronic diseases

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Gut bacteria
  • Colon cancer is associated with bacteria and cell stress

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Dirk Haller with Sandra Bierwirth (left) and Olivia Coleman (Credit: A Heddergott/ TUM)
  • Insights how colorectal cancer develops and progresses

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer cells (Credit: Dr Cecil Fox, National Cancer Institute)
  • New nuclear medicine imaging method has potential for cancer imaging

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Novel radiolabelled small molecules bind to fibroblast activation proteins in cancer-associated fibroblasts found within the tumour stroma (Credit: Loktev and Lindner et al)
  • Probiotics might not be effective for health in the human gut

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Gut bacteria
  • c-MYC protein contributes to the formation of adenomas in the colon

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Micrograph of an organoids, which were generated from intestinal epithelial cells cultered ex vivo. Ap4-deficient organoids formed less protrusions/crypts than Ap4 expressing organoids (Credit: H Hermeking)
  • Benign growths more heterogeneous than colorectal cancer tumours

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Credit: Queen Mary University of London
  • Positive results for ABX464 as an oral treatment ulcerative colitis

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Drugs
  • Artificial intelligence predicts how cancer evolves

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • Pre-emptive analgesia may cut post-op pain in anorectal surgery

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Surgery
  • Model may predict time to progression in colorectal cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • Colon surgery often sufficient to avoid recurrence in cancer patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Surgery
  • Genetic events and bowel cancer in patients with IBD

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Genetics
  • Mutant p53 gene linked with colorectal cancer tumour growth

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal cancer
  • Disrupted nitrogen metabolism linked to development of colon cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Staining of normal liver tissue (upper row, four images from right) reveals high levels of four different urea cycle enzymes (brown or reddish-brown), whereas liver cancer samples (bottom row, four images from right) have low levels of these enzymes. In In contrast, markers for cell growth are low in the normal tissue (upper row, left) and extremely high in the liver cancer (bottom row, left). Image generated with the help of Dr Raya Eilam (Credit: Weizmann Institute of Science)
  • Brassica genus vegetables prevent colon cancer in mice

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Brassica genus vegetables
  • Trial to evaluate virotherapy and immunotherapy combination for ovarian and colorectal cancers

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Drug combination
  • Experimental compound interferes with the first steps of the RAS/MAPK pathway slowing colon cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colon cancer
  • Community health centres programme help boost rates of CRC screening

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Faecal immunochemical testing
  • Kaiser Permanente colorectal cancer screening programme saves lives

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal cancer screening prgramme
  • Bariatric surgery may reduce hormone-related cancer, but increase CRC risk

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    risk, Bariatric surgery, hormone‐related cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, prostate cancer, oesophageal cancer,
  • Research identifies protein for slowing colorectal cancer subtype

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • Patients with right-sided colon cancer poorer survival rates vs left-sided disease

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal surgery
  • No survival benefit from current rectal cancer treatment recommendations for younger patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Rectal surgery
  • Two quality improvement programmes lead to fewer postoperative complications

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Improvement programmes
  • DOTA-PRIT nuclear medicine approach promising for treating cancerous tumours

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    225Ac-proteus-DOTA hapten can be targeted in vivo to GPA33-expressing human colorectal cancer xenografts using anti-GPA33-DOTA-PRIT, with minimal radioactive uptake in critical radiosensitive tissues such as blood and kidney. In addition, indium-111 can be used in place of 225Ac as a convenient imaging surrogate (biomarker) of 225Ac in vivo biodistribution and dosimetry. Credit: SM Cheal et al., Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.
  • Younger patients: No survival benefit from current CRC treatment recommendations

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal cancer
  • Study links blood vitamin D levels to colorectal cancer risk

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Vitamin D
  • Novel nuclear medicine shows promise for treating wide array of cancerous tumours

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • International Watch & Wait Database emphasises importance of endoscopic surveillance

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    International Watch & Wait Database
  • RAZOR study: No differences in robotic vs open surgery for bladder cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Dr Dipen J Parekh, chair of urology and director of robotic surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, with the da Vinci Xi Surgical System (Credit: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center)
  • Surgeon specialty may increase the risk of anastomotic leak after right-sided colorectal resections

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Surgery
  • AAFP still recommends colorectal cancer screening from age 50 to 75

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    American Academy of Family Physicians
  • Bacteroides fragilis likely cause of bowel cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Gut Bacteria
  • Intravenous acetaminophen has limited benefit for colectomy patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    acetaminophen
  • Looking forward to Birmingham 2018: Information technology and colorectal practice - an interview with Professor Angus Watson

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    ACPGBI 2018
  • Looking forward to Birmingham 2018: Pelvic Floor sessions - an interview with Mr Andrew Williams

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    ACPGBI 2018
  • Looking forward to Birmingham 2018: Research Sessions - an interview with Mr Austin Acheson

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    ACPGBI 2018
  • Nurses outperform doctors in colorectal cancer surveillance model

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colonoscopy
  • Study links blood vitamin D levels to colorectal cancer risk

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Vitamin D
  • COLOFOL RCT outcomes: Increased follow-up does not benefit CRC patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer
  • Pentax Medical to distribute Third Eye Panoramic Imaging System for colon cancer screening

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Third Eye Panoramic Imaging System
  • Increase in lifestyle-related cancers, colon and rectum cancer incidences increase by 34%

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • Intuitive Surgical da Vinci SP surgical system gains FDA clearance

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    da Vinci SP surgical system
  • Swallowed capsule can identify health problems from inside the gut and send alert

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    The capsule packed with electronics and genetically engineered living cells in Cambridge, MA (credit: Lillie Paquette/MIT School of Engineering via AP)
  • American Cancer Society updates colorectal cancer screening guidelines

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    American Cancer Society
  • Soy lecithin NSAID combination protects against cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Drs Lenard Lichtenberger (right) and Dexing Fang (Credit: PHOTO CREDIT Rob Cahill, UTHealth)
  • Blue dye tablet helps identify polyps during colonoscopy

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colonoscopy
  • Vaccine treatment for colorectal cancer to undergo first human study

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    DNA
  • Surveillance intensity not associated with improved survival in colorectal cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colonoscopy
  • Casting light to remedy debilitating gastrointestinal conditions

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Light therapy
  • Correlation between gut microbial composition and colon cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    MicroRNA and mRNA visualization in differentiating C1C12 cells. Credit: Ryan Jeffs/Wikipedia
  • Looking forward to Birmingham 2018: An interview with Professor Dion Morton - What have randomised trials done for patients with colorectal disease?

    By Owen
    ACPGBI 2018
  • No evidence of risk averse behaviour after publishing death rates for UK bowel surgeons

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal surgery
  • sHE enzyme identified as mechanism in obesity's link to colon cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    (Credit: Obesity Action Colaition)
  • False-positive cancer screening results may increase future screening visits

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Intra-operative view
  • RCT finds sigmoidoscopy reduces colon cancer risk for men but not women

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Device
  • Nanocytology imaging technology screening for colorectal cancer in young adults

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal Sccreening
  • Looking forward to Birmingham 2018: An interview with ACPGBI President, James Hill

    By Owen
    Posted in: Events
    ACPGBI 2018
  • Precancerous colon polyps in patients with Lynch syndrome exhibit immune activation

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Cancer
  • Researchers find genetic patterns for sub-types of bowel cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal disease
  • Study demonstrates high detection rates in colorectal cancer screening trial for Nu.Q blood test

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer
  • Decline in colorectal cancer deaths in Europe

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer cells
  • Personalised medicine could improve QoL for bowel cancer patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    bowel cancer
  • Colorectal cancer screening should include environment, genetic factors

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colorectal cancer screening
  • ESCP underlines its commitment to research by expanding its research committee

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP)
  • RCSI to lead €6 million study to improve treatment for colorectal cancer patients

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer
  • Single port vs multi-port laparoscopic ileocaecal resection for Crohn's disease

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Surgery
  • St Gallen Colorectal Consensus Expert Group publish paper on TaTME

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    3D reconstructions for a patient with ulcerative colitis undergoing a completion proctectomy and ileoanal pouch formation – and the relation between internal sphincter/rectum and the prostate/urethra
  • UK report highlights plan to end bowel cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer
  • Long-term outcomes show benefits of FiLaC anal fistula therapy

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Fistula-tract Laser Closure (FiLaC)
  • Burden of tumour genome changes can predict patient outcomes

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Killer T cells surround a cancer cell (Credit: NIH)
  • Colon cancer cell switch helps evades treatment

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Colon cancer cell switch helps evades treatment
  • 15th International Colorectal Meeting: Rectal cancer - pushing the limits of watch and wait

    By Owen
    15th International Colorectal Meeting
  • 15th International Colorectal Meeting: Colorectal Endoscopic submucosal dissection

    By Owen
    Posted in: Events
    15th International Colorectal Meeting
  • Type 2 diabetes and colorectal cancer survival rates

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    colorectal cancer survival rates
  • 15th International Colorectal Meeting: Continent ileostomy

    By Owen
    Posted in: Events
    15th International Colorectal Meeting
  • 15th International Colorectal Meeting - an interview with Dr Mario Trompetto

    By Owen
    Posted in: Events
    15th International Colorectal Meeting
  • ACPGBI publishes paper outlining future training needs for the colorectal community

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Researchers develop novel immunotherapy to target colorectal cancer

    By Owen
    Posted in: News
    Image depicts intestinal tumour cell death (red stain) after anti-DKK2 antibody treatment. Cell nuclei are stained blue (Credit: Yale University)

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microRNAs are predictors of Crohn's disease progression
Oct 17, 2018 - 17:15
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Women with obesity linked with increased risk of early-onset CRC
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(Credit: Obesity Action Coalition)
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ESCP studies to assess surgical techniques and post-operative outcomes for patients
Oct 11, 2018 - 10:03
High magnification micrograph of Crohn's disease. Biopsy of esophagus. H&E stain. Credit: Nephron/Wikipedia
Single cell analysis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease treatments
Oct 3, 2018 - 16:35
(Credit: Obesity Action Coalition)
The biological links between obesity and gastrointestinal cancers
Sep 29, 2018 - 16:27
Dr Merle Stellingwerf
Appendectomy for ulcerative colitis voted best research paper ESCP
Sep 29, 2018 - 10:15

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