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BSG IBD Surveillance Guidelines - part 1

34 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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Join Dr. Shahida Din, consultant gastroenterologist and Chair of the BSG IBD Section, for an in‑depth conversation with Professor James East, leading gastroenterologist, endoscopist, and co‑author of the new BSG IBD Surveillance Guidelines. They explore how cancer risk in IBD has evolved, when to start or stop surveillance, and the shift toward personalised risk assessment. The episode covers key updates on bowel prep, biopsy strategies, patient experience, and what clinicians should know to deliver high quality, patient centred surveillance. Stay tuned for Part 2 on endoscopic techniques and dysplasia management with Professor Pradeep Bhandari

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