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Hep C anti-virals not as effective as trials suggest in some patients | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Doctors cannot assume results from clinical trials are transferable to their clinical practice, conclude the authors of a study showing Hepatatis C treatments in some patients are less effective than suggested by trial data.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Study shows Australia is on the right screening track | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “People are more likely to complete bowel cancer screening by means of FOBT than colonoscopy, new research reveals, in a finding supportive of current Australian guidelines.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Northern exposure: further evidence links IBD colder weather http://t.co/41njGg7r #gastroenterology
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Australian research comparatively strong, says NHMRC http://t.co/8sQn3sLu #gastroenterology
Gastroenterologist blogger call-out! | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Are you a gastroenterologist who likes to write? Do you have thoughts and opinions about issues relevant to your field? Do you enjoy engaging with your colleagues?” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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New evidence backs expansion of bowel cancer screening | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Cancer experts say new evidence backs the already persuasive case to extend bowel cancer screening program from one off tests to biennial screening.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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New evidence backs expansion of bowel cancer screening http://t.co/jyfknfHr #gastroenterology
Season's greetings! | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “As this is the last issue of Gastroenterology Update for 2011 our editorial team would like to wish you a pleasant and relaxing break.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Barbies blamed for reflux | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Being overweight and consuming barbecued meat are two of the main factors explaining why one in ten Australians experience regular GI reflux, a new study suggests.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Specialisation gone 'too far', says workforce guru | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “The man leading Australia's billion-dollar attempts at workforce reform says the health system needs to ''refocus'' on generalist medicine, claiming specialisation has ''gone too far''.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Specialisation gone 'too far', says workforce guru http://t.co/1UG8lVYi #gastroenterology
New tool predicts GIST outcomes | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Most gastrointestinal stromal tumour patients are cured by surgery alone and do not benefit from adjuvant imatinib therapy.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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New tool predicts GIST outcomes http://t.co/l1ES0Ecc #gastroenterology
NAFLD may not affect survival | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease does not increase mortality, research suggests, but an expert says the findings need to be interpreted with caution.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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NAFLD may not affect survival http://t.co/195RSiTR #gastroenterology
NSAIDs cancer prevention debate resurfaces | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “A new study shows users of NSAIDs have a reduced risk of oesophageal cancers.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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NSAIDs cancer prevention debate resurfaces http://t.co/iL4L8Cu4 #gastroenterology
Call for inquiry to cope with genomic breakthroughs | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Urgent changes to Australia's drug regulatory system are needed to cope with genomic discoveries that are 'fracturing' diseases into rarer subtypes.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Little advantage from stenting malignant colonic obstruction: Cochrane | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Colorectal stenting is an inherently appealing strategy to relieve acute obstructions in patients with colorectal cancer but is less successful than emergency surgery, a Cochrane review has concluded.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Little advantage from stenting malignant colonic obstruction: Cochrane http://t.co/6xC3auMT #gastroenterology
Dietary fibre but not veggies prevents CRC | Gastroenterology Update
gastroenterologyupdate.com.au — “Each 10g increase in dietary and cereal fibre intake reduces an individual’s risk of colorectal cancer by about 10%.” View full resource at gastroenterologyupdate.com.au
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Fibre, but not from fruit and veges, protects against colorectal cancer. http://t.co/sAQEZHEt

