Samir Gupta
University of California San Diego
Appearances
- DateMay 9, 2023Talks on the blood based screening test clinical trial results that will occur in 2022 and 2023 (ECLIPSE, PREEMPT, BLUE-C) and effects on clinical care; updates on multi-cancer early detection test; emerging screening tests (Oncoguard, Colonosight, etc)…
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University of California San DiegoUT MD Anderson Cancer Center - DateMay 7, 2023Increasing risk for early onset CRC under age 50 has been well established. More recent trends suggest that this risk is extending beyond age 50, potentially expanding the public health impact of the factors driving increased risk…
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Massachusetts General HospitalUniversity of California San Diego - DateMay 7, 2023Increasing risk for early onset CRC under age 50 has been well established. More recent trends suggest that this risk is extending beyond age 50, potentially expanding the public health impact of the factors driving increased risk…
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University of California San Diego - DateMay 7, 2023Increasing risk for early onset CRC under age 50 has been well established. More recent trends suggest that this risk is extending beyond age 50, potentially expanding the public health impact of the factors driving increased risk…
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University of California Los Angeles; Veterans AffairsThe University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public HealthUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of California San Diego - DateMay 6, 2023BACKGROUND: There is a lack of data on training benchmarks to define competence in colorectal EMR (C-EMR) among advanced endoscopy trainees (AETs). Previous pilot data from our group demonstrated a relatively low proportion of AETs achieve competence on key cognitive and technical aspects of C-EMR…
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Veterans Health AdministrationUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of California - DateMay 7, 2023Introduction: Recent data suggested that cold snare EMR (C-EMR) offers equal efficacy, yet superior safety, compared with traditional hot EMR (H-EMR). We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the safety of C-EMR compared with H-EMR…
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Veterans Health AdministrationUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of California - DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: The Nordic-European Initiative on Colorectal Cancer (NordICC) Study highlighted the impact of adherence on the effectiveness of colonoscopy at reducing CRC incidence and mortality…
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White River Junction VAMCUniversity of California San DiegoOregon Health and Science UniversityNew York UniversityUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities - DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: The Nordic-European Initiative on Colorectal Cancer (NordICC) Study highlighted the impact of adherence on the effectiveness of colonoscopy at reducing CRC incidence and mortality…
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Veterans Health AdministrationUniversity of California San Diego - DateMay 9, 2023BACKGROUND: Gut dysbiosis is associated with persistent multi-system symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection, or post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS). We performed a randomised controlled trial to assess the effects of gut microbiome modulation on alleviation of PACS symptoms…
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University of California San DiegoFred Hutchinson Cancer CenterFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - DateMay 19, 2024ADR is a colonoscopy quality metric based on the percentage of screening colonoscopies at which 1 or more adenomas are detected. Studies have shown that screening ADR is strongly inversely associated with patients’ risk of PCCRC incidence and death…
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University of California San DiegoVeterans Health Administration - DateMay 21, 2024BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening saves lives, but is underutilized, particularly among individuals with low socioeconomic position and Hispanic ethnicity…
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University of California San Diego - DateMay 18, 2024BACKGROUND: Surveillance colonoscopy is routinely recommended post-polypectomy, but it is unclear whether surveillance reduces future colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality risk…
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University of California San DiegoUniversity of California - DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND: Risks and benefits of surveillance colonoscopy among older adults who have had prior polypectomy or normal colonoscopy are uncertain…
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University of California Los Angeles; Veterans Affairs - DateMay 19, 2024BACKGROUND: In response to evidence that colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence is rising among individuals under age 50, consistent with a birth cohort effect, clinical guidelines were updated to recommend initiating average-risk CRC screening at age 45 instead of 50…
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University of California San Diego - DateMay 20, 2024BACKGROUND & AIM: Advanced adenomas (AAs) [≥1cm, villous, or high-grade dysplasia (HGD)] are precursors to colorectal cancer (CRC) and although guidelines support multi-gene panel testing (MGPT) in those with CRC, it is unclear if MGPT should be performed in individuals with CRC precursors…
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University of Colorado, Rocky Mountain Regional VASpeakers
University of Kansas Medical Center/VAMCUniversity of California San DiegoUniversity of Chicago - DateMay 18, 2024SOCIETY: AGA CRC screening and surveillance
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New York UniversityKaiser PermanenteSpeakers
University of California San Diego - DateMay 4, 2025Presentations evaluate performance of FIT and Colonoscopy-based colorectal cancer screening approaches in international settings…
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University of California San DiegoMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics