MAFLD Associated With Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Fatty liver disease was consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk in the presence or absence of liver fibrosis.
Fatty liver disease was consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk in the presence or absence of liver fibrosis.
Investigators assessed whether chronic hepatitis C virus infection is associated with a higher incidence of esophageal cancer.
Researchers analyzed the presence of research waste in gastric cancer randomized clinical trials and assessed potential targets for improvement.
Investigators assessed the associations between maternal obesity, weight gain in pregnancy, and birth weight with risk for colorectal cancer in adult offspring.
A team of investigators sought to assess the prevalence of Barrett esophagus in a large cohort of women with systemic sclerosis or scleroderma who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy.