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Precancerous gastric lesions
What's new
The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) has published a new guideline on gastric premalignant conditions. Routine screening for gastric premalignant conditions is not recommended in the general U.S. population, and data is lacking for high-risk individuals based on immigration status, race, ethnicity, or environmental factors. Endoscopic resection is recommended for dysplasia with visible margins, while repeat endoscopic evaluation is suggested if margins are not visible. Endoscopic surveillance every 3 years is recommended in patients with gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) at high risk for gastric cancer but not for low-risk cases. .
Guidelines
Key sources
Screening and diagnosis
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Screening of family relatives
Diagnostic investigations
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Serum biomarkers
Diagnostic imaging
Diagnostic procedures
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Diagnostic endoscopy (technical considerations)
Diagnostic endoscopy (staging and reporting)
EUS
Biopsy
Medical management
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H. pylori eradication
NSAIDs
PPIs
Chemoprevention
Nonpharmacologic interventions
Therapeutic procedures
Surgical interventions
Specific circumstances
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Patients with autoimmune gastritis
Patients with common variable immunodeficiency
Preventative measures
Follow-up and surveillance
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Post-resection surveillance