Gastrointestinal Oncology
Group of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and associated organs refers to gastrointestinal cancer, and the study is referred to GI oncology. Cancers of the esophagus, bile duct, liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, large and small intestines, anus, colon, rectum and retroperitoneum, and neoplasms, constitute under GI cancers. The cancers of liver, pancreas, and gall bladder are the major cancers that affect the majority of the population and are even lethal. Liver cancer/ hepatocellular carcinoma is caused by prolonged hepatitis infection or cirrhosis constitutes one of the second most common cancers with gastric cancer being the 4th most common and pancreatic cancer being 5th most common cancers. Treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy and immunotherapy and radiations.
- Bile duct cancer
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Pancreatic cancer
- Stomach cancer
- Gastric ulcers and cancer
- Gall bladder cancer
- Esophageal adenocarcinoma
- Rectal cancer
- Ampullary carcinomas
- Hepatic metastatic tumor
- Surgical oncology
- Colorectal oncology
- Colon cancer
- Anal cancer
- Gastrointestinal pathology
- Carcinoid and neuroendocrine neoplasms
- GI cancer screening
- Cancer prevention and chemoprevention
- Microbiome in GI cancer
- Digestive system neoplasia
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Gastrointestinal Oncology Conference Speakers
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- Abdominal and Gastro-intestinal Radiology
- Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound
- Complications in Endoscopy
- Digestive Diseases and Endoscopy
- Endoscopic Procedures and Surgeries
- Endoscopy
- Endoscopy and Diagnosis
- Endoscopy and Pancreatic Cancer
- Endoscopy and Treatment
- Gastrointestinal Oncology
- Imaging in Transplants
- Imaging Techniques of Abdomen and Pelvis
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Liver Diseases and Gastroenterology
- Oncologic Imaging
- Recent Advances in Endoscopy & Abdominal Imaging