Abstract: Segmentation of the sigmoid colon is a crucial aspect of treating diverticulitis. It enables accurate identification and localisation of inflammation, which in turn helps healthcare ...
Discover ten foods that can help prevent colon cancer. Dr Saurabh Sethi highlights beans, lentils, cruciferous vegetables, leafy greens, berries, tomatoes, garlic ...
Dr Saurabh Sethi emphasises the importance of diet in reducing colon cancer risk. He shared 10 foods to add to the daily diet, crucial for prevention. An uncontrolled growth of cells in the colon or ...
Gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights four fruits that can significantly boost gut health and reduce colon cancer risk. Citrus fruits, kiwis, apples, and watermelons offer essential vitamins ...
While studies haven’t yet proven that any foods directly cause or protect against cancer, plenty of research has shown correlations between diet and higher colon cancer occurrence. “The exact ...
Four-year results found diverticulitis recurred in 16% of the surgery group versus 92% of the those who received conservative treatment. In patients who opted for surgery later, the major ...
A colonoscopy technique involving repeat intubation of the sigmoid colon significantly improves detection of adenomas compared with conventional colonoscopy evaluations, new research showed. “After ...
Considering the role of gut health in overall health and wellbeing, it’s unsurprising that many of us want to know more about it. And, while conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn’s ...
Fiber can be beneficial for someone who has diverticulosis, but it’s important to know when to add it. Oatmeal is an excellent source of soluble fiber and a delicious whole grain that contains many ...
In a study of patients undergoing colonoscopy, coffee or caffeine intake was not associated with a higher risk for colonic diverticulosis. (BMC Gastroenterology) In a 21-country analysis, high intake ...
From the Gastro-Enterological Department of the Lahey Clinic. Wilkinson — Department of Gastro-Enterology, Lahey Clinic, Boston. For record and address of author see "This Week's Issue", page 213.