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The photo shows a surgical team in green scrubs: Copyright: Karin Kaiser/MHH

Karin Kaiser/MHH

NIPS: Combined chemotherapy for stomach cancer

24.10.2025

At MHH, NIPS combines systemic and abdominal chemotherapy to treat stomach cancer and peritoneal metastases more effectively.
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Identifying a biomarker for gastric cancer recurrence risk

16.08.2024

MedUni Vienna study identifies AF1Q gene as key biomarker for gastric cancer relapse - enabling more personalized treatment.
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Image: Person demonstrating the use of a gastrointestinal model to test AI-driven ingestible sensors in a lab setting; Copyright: Khan Lab at USC Viterbi School of Engineering

Khan Lab at USC Viterbi School of Engineering

Smart pills with AI for health monitoring

09.08.2024

USC Viterbi researchers create AI-powered ingestible sensors for real-time 3D GI monitoring - enabling early disease detection via smart pills.
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AI supports diagnostics during gastroscopies

04.07.2024

The GI-Insight project, led by Würzburg and Charles University, develops AI to enhance precision and safety in gastroscopy diagnostics.
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The photo shows a hand holding a silver, tubular device which improves imaging and detecting gastrointestinal cancer; Copyright: J. Crowley

J. Crowley

Imaging device for early gastrointestinal cancer detection

01.03.2024

Gastrointestinal cancers (GCs) pose a significant health challenge worldwide, with early detection being crucial for effective treatment and improved survival rates. To address this need, scientists have developed a new imaging device aimed at enhancing the accuracy and accessibility of GC screening programs.
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Colourbox

Ultrasound: special probes improve imaging in obese patients

24.10.2023

A new study conducted at the University of Leipzig Medical Center and supported by the Helmholtz Institute for Metabolism, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) shows that obesity affects the quality of ultrasound scans of the liver and kidneys.
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Empa

Sensor patch for abdominal surgery

23.06.2023

Empa and ETH Zurich researchers develop sensor-equipped plaster to monitor and ensure post-op abdominal wounds stay securely closed.
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