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Knowledge Gaps among Physicians Caring for Multiethnic Populations at Increased Gastric Cancer Risk

Shah SC, Itzkowitz , Jandorf L

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although gastric cancer (GC) prevalence in the United States overall is low, there is significantly elevated risk in certain racial/ethnic groups. Providers caring for high-risk populations may not be...
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Upper Endoscopy up to 3 Years Prior to a Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer Is Associated With Lower Stage of Disease in a USA Multiethnic Urban Population, a Retrospective Study

Shah SC, Nakata C, Polydorides AD, Peek RM, Itzkowitz

OBJECTIVES: In the USA, certain races and ethnicities have a disproportionately higher gastric cancer burden. Selective screening might allow for earlier detection and curative resection. Among a USA-based multiracial and...
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Statin Exposure Is Not Associated with Reduced Prevalence of Colorectal Neoplasia in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Shah SC, Glass J, Giustino G, ten Hove J, Castaneda , Torres J, Kumar A, Elman J, Ullman TA, Itzkowitz

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Statins have been postulated to lower the risk of colorectal neoplasia. No studies have examined any possible chemopreventive effect of statins in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) undergoing...
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