Unlocking the Sleeper Effect: Can Mechanism-Based Psychological Interventions Transform IBS and UC Outcomes?

Unlocking the Sleeper Effect: Can Mechanism-Based Psychological Interventions Transform IBS and UC Outcomes?

The SOMA.GUT-RCT investigated a targeted psychological intervention for IBS and UC. While the primary 3-month endpoint showed no significant symptom reduction compared to standard care, exploratory data revealed significant psychological improvements and a delayed clinical benefit at 12 months, highlighting the potential for integrated care.
Location Alone Shouldn’t Drive ESD: French Registry Finds Similar Submucosal Cancer Rates in Large Rectal and Colonic Non‑Pedunculated Polyps

Location Alone Shouldn’t Drive ESD: French Registry Finds Similar Submucosal Cancer Rates in Large Rectal and Colonic Non‑Pedunculated Polyps

A multicentre French ESD registry found that, after adjusting for size and morphology, large non‑pedunculated rectal polyps do not have higher rates of submucosal invasive cancer than equivalent colonic lesions; technical outcomes of ESD were comparable, with a trend to higher complications in the colon.