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The UW Division of Gastroenterology’s key purpose is to develop more accurate methods for early diagnosis
and curative treatment of digestive diseases, including cancer and hepatitis. Our division supports a
multi-disciplinary approach to cancer and hepatitis research, diagnosis and training.
By bringing together outstanding physicians and scientists in a creative and supportive environment, we
will allow specialists to spur groundbreaking advances and apply them to the clinical setting as quickly
as possible. We will set a new standard for patient care, research and education by striving toward the
following goals:
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Provide state-of-the-art research in and treatment for hepatitis, inflammatory bowel
diseases, and digestive cancers, including their precancerous forms. Developing innovative
methods for early detection will allow us to cure more patients.
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Create multi-disciplinary teams of specialists to provide comphrehensive treatment for
patients. Together, our specialists will assess risk and disease status, and choose appropriate
therapeutic interventions.
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Inspire and encourage new, promising research ideas and foster the careers of junior medical
scientists. Each year, we will select up to three awardees who will pursue novel, creative
investigations in the areas of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases.
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Develop a caring, informative counseling program for family members of patients with digestive
cancers and other diseases. The program will assess their risks of developing cancer or other
digestive diseases, and advise them on appropriate diagnostic procedures and treatment options.
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Strengthen our training and outreach program, so that the skills and knowledge gained at the
UW Division of Gastroenterology are extended to physicians and researchers in the biomedical
community.
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