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People who experience chronic heartburn, often a symptom of acid reflux, are at increased risk for developing Barrett’s Esophagus – which, if left untreated, may eventually lead to cancer.

Due to a recent scientific advance in detection, WATS3D, gastroenterologists can now better ensure that unhealthy cells can be found and then treated before they can progress to esophageal cancer.

Dr. Scott Corbett talks about how he used the AI-enabled technology to help prevent his patient Karen from potentially developing the deadly disease.

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Making big strides in the treatment of small cell lung cancer. Plus, how to manage your diabetes with confidence.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) stands as a formidable adversary in the realm of oncology, representing a highly aggressive form of lung cancer notorious for its rapid growth and propensity to metastasize early.

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