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Journal club: minimally invasive techniques through a gastroenterology and hepatology lens

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Journal club: minimally invasive techniques through a gastroenterology and hepatology lens

  • Assay reproducibility
  • First-line treatment selection

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When protocols are compared, standardized reporting improves comparability between centers, although confirmatory data are still limited. Across multiple cohorts, standardized reporting improves comparability between centers, with meaningful differences between subgroups. From a workflow perspective, early intervention correlates with better long-term outcomes, pending validation in prospective studies. Contrary to earlier assumptions, cross-disciplinary review changes the initial assessment in a sizeable minority of cases, with meaningful differences between subgroups.

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