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👨🏻‍⚕️ MD | Resident Gastroenterology | 🔬PhD Candidate #Gastroenterology @LUMC_leiden | Detection and local resection of early-stage colorectal cancer #T1CRC

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RT @my_ueg: Join us to celebrate Top Abstract Prize Awardee @NikDekkers​ at his presentation during UEG Week 2025: . MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZE….
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RT @my_ueg: A huge congratulations to our UEG Week Top Abstract Prize Awardees 2025: @NikDekkers​, Andreas E. Kremer, @lundin_knut , Yori….
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RT @GIE_Journal: Online in GIE’s Articles in Press: "Physical recovery after local resection of nonpedunculated rectal adenomas and T1 carc….
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RT @UEGJournal: 🆕 in UEG Journal . - Post-treatment care has the most unmet info needs for locally treated T1 colorectal cancer patients. -….
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RT @videogie: Nik Dekkers, MD, et al explain how colorectal cancer develops and how it can be detected in this Patient Education Article vi….
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RT @videogie: VideoGIE Editor's Choice: “Patient educational videos on T1 colorectal cancer” by Nik Dekkers et al. .
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🗣️Our new article: “Patient educational videos on T1CRC” is now published in @videogie . #Gastroenterology #Endoscopy #ASGE #GItwitter.
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This study provides a structured and informative overview of the journey of patients with T1 colorectal cancer (T1CRC) in 3 distinctive videos.
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VideoGIE Journal
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A new VideoGIE article type, Patient Education, is featured on the blog: "Patient educational videos on T1 colorectal cancer" by Nik Dekkers @Nikdekkers
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🎯Physical recovery after ESD vs TAMIS using a ⌚️ to measure physical activity. ‼️Quicker recovery after ESD. (median 6.5 vs. 14.5 days, p=0.02).#UEGWeek2023 #UEGWeek #Endoscopy #Surgery #ColorectalCancer #MedicalAdvancements
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RT @Cancers_MDPI: 🤗"This study suggests that performing ESD for early-stage (T1) CRC does not significantly increase the risk of morbidity….
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💥 New publication in @Cancers_MDPI .🧩 Performing an ESD for early-stage (T1) CRC does not significantly increase the risk of morbidity or mortality during potential completion surgery. #mdpicancers #CRC #Surgery #ESD.
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T1 colorectal cancers (T1CRC) are increasingly being treated by endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). After ESD of a T1CRC, completion surgery is indicated in a subgroup of patients. Currently, the...
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RT @UEGJournal: 🫵 Don’t miss this episode of UEG Journal Podcast . @Sciencythoughts interviewed @NikDekkers and Jurgen Boostra discussing t….
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🔬New publication in @UEGJournal.🧩Conclusion: Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) proved to be the most specific in vitro target for detecting HGD and #T1CRC foci in colorectal polyps. 🎯Future: Tumor-targeted fluorescence-guided endoscopy targeting CEA.
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Background Differentiating high-grade dysplasia (HGD) and T1 colorectal cancer (T1CRC) from low-grade dysplasia (LGD) in colorectal polyps can be challenging. Incorrect recognition of HGD or T1CRC...
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❓What is the best stain to identify high grade dysplasia and early colorectal cancer foci in colonic polyps❓.The jury has decided 🏆.🥇carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA).🎯potential target for fluorescence-guided endoscopy.@uegjournal @omar_elshaarawy .
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