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The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology is a monthly journal that considers original research, reviews, and personal views in gastroenterology and hepatology from around the world. In the monthly podcasts, editors of the journal discuss highlights of the current issue.

  1. 91

    Eosinophilic oesophagitis endotype classification

    Marc Rothenberg joins The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology to talk about eosinophilic oesophagitis endotype classification.

  2. 90

    In conversation with... Cathy Lu

    Cathy Lu (University of Calgary) discusses a consensus statement on the use of intestinal ultrasound for assessing and monitoring small bowel strictures in Crohn's disease.

  3. 89

    In conversation with... Nancy Baxter

    Nancy Baxter (University of Melbourne) discusses a population-based study on the duration of risk reduction in colorectal cancer incidence and mortality after a complete colonoscopy.

  4. 88

    In conversation with... Yusuke Shimakawa

    Yusuke Shimakawa (Institut Pasteur) discusses the development and evaluation of a simple score for hepatitis B treatment eligibility in Africa.

  5. 87

    In conversation with... Michael Pavlides

    Michael Pavlides (University of Oxford) discusses work by the LITMUS Consortium on the prognostic performance of non-invasive tests in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  6. 86

    In conversation with... Aleksander Krag

    Steatotic liver disease labels hinge on alcohol intake, but self-report is often inaccurate.

  7. 85

    In conversation with... Dina Kao

    Can bacteria-free, sterile faecal filtrate match conventional faecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent C difficile infection? Dina Kao unpacks a landmark multicentre trial that tested this hypothesis, and we discuss what it tells us about the role of living organisms in the therapeutic effects of microbiota-based therapies

  8. 84

    In conversation with... Premysl Bercik

    Do wheat or gluten trigger IBS symptoms? We spoke to Premysl Bercik about a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled crossover trial that challenged adults with IBS—who reported benefit from a gluten-free diet—with wheat, gluten, or a gluten-free sham to test symptom and behavioural responses.

  9. 83

    In conversation with... Julia Mayerle

    Can a multi-metabolite blood test improve early pancreatic cancer detection? We spoke to Julia Mayerle about the METAPAC study, which sought to validate the ability of plasma metabolic signatures to find resectable tumors and reduce unnecessary invasive procedures in high-risk patients.

  10. 82

    In conversation with... Salvatore Piano

    How does acute kidney injury presentation and management differ globally for patients hospitalised with cirrhosis? We spoke to Salvatore Piano, corresponding author of the landmark International Club of Ascites GLOBAL AKI study, about new data on regional variations in severity, phenotype, treatment, and outcomes across 5 continents.

  11. 81

    In conversation with... John Chia

    John Chia discusses the results of the ASCOLT trial, which explored the effect of aspirin after completion of standard adjuvant therapy for patients with colorectal cancer.

  12. 80

    In conversation with... Hannes Hagström

    Hannes Hagström discusses a study investigating the feasibility of screening for advanced liver fibrosis alongside retina scanning in people with type 2 diabetes.

  13. 79

    In conversation with... Peter De Cruz

    Peter De Cruz (University of Melbourne) discusses the PREDICT-UC trial of intensified versus standard dose infliximab induction therapy for steroid-refractory acute severe ulcerative colitis.

  14. 78

    In conversation with... Shahida Din and Beatriz Gros

    Shahida Din (Western General Hospital, Edinburgh) and Beatriz Gros (Reina Sofía University Hospital, Cordoba) discuss two new papers on the harms associated with receiving placebo in induction and maintenance trials of biological therapies and small molecules in inflammatory bowel disease.

  15. 77

    In conversation with... Arndt Vogel

    Arndt Vogel (Toronto General Hospital) discusses the NALIRICC trial of nanoliposomal irinotecan added to fluorouracil plus leucovorin in patients with cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder carcinoma previously treated with gemcitabine-based therapies.

  16. 76

    In conversation with... Sanna Nybacka and Magnus Simrén

    Sanna Nybacka and Magnus Simrén (University of Gothenburg) discuss the CARIBS randomised controlled trial of a low FODMAP diet versus a low-carbohydrate diet versus pharmacological treatment in IBS.

  17. 75

    In conversation with... Nuru Noor

    Nuru Noor (University of Cambridge) discusses the PROFILE trial of biomarker-stratified treatment strategies in people with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease.

  18. 74

    In conversation with... Mads Israelsen

    Mads Israelsen (Odense University Hospital) discusses a study to validate the new nomenclature of steatotic liver disease in patients with a history of excessive alcohol intake.

  19. 73

    In conversation with... Louise Dye

    Louise Dye (University of Leeds) discusses a trial exploring the role of expectancy and gluten ingestion on symptoms in people with non-coeliac gluten sensitivity.

  20. 72

    In conversation with... Tzu-Chan Hong

    Tzu-Chan Hong (National Taiwan University Cancer Centre) discusses a systematic review and meta-analysis on primary antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori between 1990 and 2022 in the Asia-Pacific region.

  21. 71

    In conversation with... Sarah Moen

    Sarah Moen (Erasmus University Medical Center) discusses a retrospective cohort study examining the risk of metachronous colorectal cancer after partial or extensive colectomy in carriers of different pathogenic Lynch syndrome variants.

  22. 70

    In conversation with... Anna Emilie Kann

    Anna Emilie Kann (Zealand University Hospital, Denmark) discusses a population-based study done in Denmark exploring the causes of mortality in patients with alcohol-related liver disease.

  23. 69

    In conversation with... Robert Krouse

    Robert Krouse (University of Pennsylvania) discusses the pragmatic S1316 trial of surgical versus non-surgical management for patients with malignant small bowel obstruction.

  24. 68

    In conversation with... Marc Rothenberg

    Marc Rothenberg (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine) discusses a new trial assessing the efficacy and safety of benralizumab in patients with eosinophilic gastritis, and how the surprising findings might change our understanding of eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases.

  25. 67

    In conversation with... Jasmohan Bajaj

    Jasmohan Bajaj (Virginia Commonwealth University and Central Virginia Veterans Healthcare System, Richmond, VA, USA), on behalf of the CLEARED Consortium, discusses a prospective observational cohort study examining global disparities in mortality and liver transplantation in hospitalised patients with cirrhosis.

  26. 66

    In conversation with... Adelina Artenie

    Adelina Artenie (University of Bristol, UK) discusses a systematic review and meta-analysis exploring the incidence of HIV and HCV among people who inject drugs, and associations with age and sex or gender.

  27. 65

    In conversation with... Johan Burisch

    Johan Burisch (Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark) discusses the findings and recommendations of The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology Commission on the cost of inflammatory bowel disease in high-income settings.

  28. 64

    In conversation with... Edouard Louis

    Edouard Louis (University Hospital CHU of Liège) discusses the SPARE randomised controlled trial of infliximab or concomitant immunosuppressant withdrawal in patients with Crohn’s disease.

  29. 63

    In conversation with... Paula Ghaneh

    Paula Ghaneh (University of Liverpool) discusses the ESPAC5 randomised controlled trial of short-course neoadjuvant therapy compared with immediate surgery for patients with borderline resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

  30. 62

    In conversation with... Dan Turner

    Dan Turner (Shaare Zedek Medical Center) discusses the VEDOKIDS study on the safety, effectiveness, and dosing of vedolizumab in children with IBD.

  31. 61

    In conversation with... Simon Baunwall

    Simon Baunwall (Aarhus University Hospital) discusses the EarlyFMT trial, a randomized placebo-controlled trial of faecal microbiota transplantation for first or second Clostridioides difficile infection.

  32. 60

    In conversation with... James Alexander

    James Alexander (Imperial College London) discusses the latest findings from the VIP case-control study, which is investigating COVID-19 vaccine immune responses in immunosuppressed patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

  33. 59

    Filip Knop on liraglutide for bile acid diarrhoea

    Filip Knop (University of Copenhagen) discusses a trial of liraglutide versus colesevelam for the treatment of bile acid diarrhoea.

  34. 58

    In conversation with... Edward Kim

    Edward Kim (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) discusses the single-arm RASER study of radiation segmentectomy for patients with unresectable very early to early stage hepatocellular carcinoma.

  35. 57

    In conversation with... Joep Ijspeert

    Joep Ijspeert (Amsterdam University Medical Center) discusses a population-based study exploring the detection of proximal serrated polyps and interval post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer risk.

  36. 56

    In conversation with... Elise Meima-van Praag

    Elise Meima-van Praag (Amsterdam University Medical Centre) discusses the PISA-II trial, investigating short-term anti-TNF therapy with surgical closure versus anti-TNF therapy for perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease.

  37. 55

    In conversation with... Juan Pablo Arab

    Juan Pablo Arab (Catholic University of Chile) discusses the current burden of NAFLD and the landscape of public health policies related to the disease in the Americas.

  38. 54

    In conversation with... Sarah Blach

    Sarah Blach (CDA Foundation) summarises the latest analysis of global hepatitis C virus epidemiology and cascade of care by the Polaris Observatory HCV Collaborators.

  39. 53

    In conversation with... Sunil Solomon

    Sunil Solomon (Johns Hopkins University) discusses a study of a minimal monitoring approach for treating patients with hepatitis C virus infection.

  40. 52

    In conversation with... Rupert Leong

    Rupert Leong (University of Sydney) discusses a new double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of oral faecal microbiota transplantation for patients with active ulcerative colitis.

  41. 51

    In conversation with... Swati Patel

    Swati Patel (University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center) discusses the epidemiology, clinical features, biology, risk factors, and opportunities for prevention and detection of early-onset colorectal cancers.

  42. 50

    In conversation with... Emilie Breekveldt

    Emilie Breekveldt (Erasmus Medical Center, Netherlands) discusses a new analysis of the faecal immunochemical testing-based colorectal screening programme in the Netherlands.

  43. 49

    In conversation with... Wendy Spearman

    Wendy Spearman (University of Cape Town) discusses a Series on the emergence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Sub-Saharan Africa and the challenges it presents.

  44. 48

    In conversation with... Tim Vanuytsel

    Tim Vanuytsel (University of Leuven) discusses a new trial of spore-forming probiotics in functional dyspepsia.

  45. 47

    In conversation with... Raymond Henderson

    Raymond Henderson (Queen’s University Belfast) discusses a new analysis of the economic burden of colorectal cancer in Europe.

  46. 46

    In conversation with... Sigurður Ólafsson

    Sigurður Ólafsson (Landspitali University Hospital) discusses newly published results from the nationwide programme to eliminate hepatitis C virus in Iceland.

  47. 45

    In conversation with… Caroline Ovadia

    Caroline Ovadia (King’s College London) discusses an individual participant data meta-analysis on the treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy with ursodeoxycholic acid.

  48. 44

    In Conversation with… Matthew Akiyama

    Matthew Akiyama (Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA) discusses a Review on hepatitis C elimination among people incarcerated in prisons.

  49. 43

    In Conversation with… Monika Sarkar

    Monika Sarkar (University of California San Francisco, USA) discusses her Comment on reproductive health in women with chronic liver disease.

  50. 42

    Colorectal cancer risk in patients with Crohn’s disease

    Ola Olén discusses the assesment of colorectal cancer risk in patients with Crohn's disease.

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