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ASGE members benefit from an array of publications and newsletters in various formats to keep abreast of latest developments in GI endoscopy.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (GIE) is ASGE’s preeminent internationally recognized journal on the science and practice of endoscopy.   

VideoGIE, an online-only, open access video journal featuring peer-reviewed video case reports and case series of endoscopic procedures.

iGIE, the latest ASGE publication; a gold open-access, online only journal that accelerates the publication of peer-reviewed research and best practices, including the work conducted collaboratively and across disciplines.

Journal Scan, a weekly newsletter providing expert insights into the latest GI research, offered in two versions:

Daily Digest is a succinct quick-read for busy members looking for brief snippets of all that’s going on.

Practical Solutions is a monthly newsletter offering resources for the GI team.

Trainee Advisor provides a quarterly round-up of news and activities for fellows along their GI pathway.

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The role of endoscopy in the management of premalignant and malignant conditions of the stomach

Nov 14, 2016, 20:26 PM
This is one of a series of statements discussing the use of GI endoscopy in common clinical situations. The Standards of Practice Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) prepared this text. In preparing this guideline, a search of the medical literature was performed by using PubMed from January 1980 through March 2014 by using the keyword(s) “gastric tumor,” “gastric cancer,” “gastric lymphoma,” “gastric and adenocarcinoma,” “gastrointestinal stromal tumor,” “gastrointestinal endoscopy,” “endoscopy,” “endoscopic procedures,” and “procedures.” The search was supplemented by accessing the “related articles” feature of PubMed, with articles identified on PubMed as the references. Pertinent studies published in English were reviewed. Additional references were obtained from the bibliographies of the identified articles and from recommendations of expert consultants. When little or no data exist from well-designed prospective trials, emphasis is given to results from large series and reports from recognized experts. Guidelines for the appropriate use of endoscopy are based on a critical review of the available data and expert consensus at the time that the guidelines are drafted. Further controlled clinical studies may be needed to clarify aspects of this guideline. This guideline may be revised as necessary to account for changes in technology, new data, or other aspects of clinical practice. The recommendations were based on reviewed studies and were graded on the strength of the supporting evidence by using the GRADE criteria (Table 1).
Title : The role of endoscopy in the management of premalignant and malignant conditions of the stomach
Doi org link : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2015.03.1967
Volume : Gastrointest Endosc 2015;82:1-8
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