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Digestive Disease Week® 2021 to Showcase the TissueCypher®

Digestive Disease Week® 2021 to Showcase the TissueCypher® Barrett’s Esophagus Assay as a Paradigm-shifting Precision Medicine Tool Mayo Clinic and AMC Amsterdam to Present Data on Predicting Progression to Esophageal Cancer in Barrett’s Esophagus May 17, 2021 08:38 ET | Source: Cernostics Cernostics Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, UNITED STATES PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 17, 2021 – Cernostics ( cernostics.com/) a pioneer in delivering spatialomics to the clinic, announced today that new results from clinical studies on the TissueCypher® Barrett’s Esophagus Assay will be presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW®) 2021 taking place May 21-23. Clinical studies by Mayo Clinic, and Academic Medical Center in The Netherlands, two of the world’s leading academic institutions in the area of diagnosis and treatment of Barrett’s esophagus (BE) and esophageal cancer prevention, will be presented during the oral lecture se

SIES announces SOP Star Awards 2020 winners

SIES announces SOP Star Awards 2020 winners SIES School of Packaging (SOP) has declared the winners of the fourth edition of the SOP Star Awards. (L-r) Hemant Randive, Sethunath Padmanabhan, Kiran Prayagi, Prasad Iyer and Ajay Bapat Among the 31 winning companies from more than 130 entries, Uflex grabbed the lion’s share with 12 awards, while ITC bagged seven and TCPL was honoured with six. The jury panel comprised of top names from the industry such as packaging stalwart Kiran Prayagi, ex-vice president at FCB Ulka Hemant Randive, Ajay Bapat of Packaging Concepts, Sethunath Padmanabhan of Reproflex 3 and SIES SOP’s Prasad Iyer.

Esophageal cancer on the rise among young Americans

Esophageal cancer on the rise among young Americans By (0) Esophageal cancer accounts for about 1% of U.S. cancer diagnoses, and just over 18,000 cases are expected to be diagnosed nationwide this year. Photo by Anastasia Gepp/Pixabay Esophageal cancer is increasing among young Americans, and they re more likely to be diagnosed with advanced disease, according to a new study. Esophageal cancer accounts for about 1% of U.S. cancer diagnoses, and just over 18,000 cases are expected to be diagnosed nationwide this year. Only one in five patients is alive five years after diagnosis. Advertisement In the new study, researchers analyzed data on esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) - one of the most common types of esophageal cancer in the United States between 1975 and 2015.

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