Screening for upper gastrointestinal cancers with magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy: a feasibility study.
Zhen Li, Jing Liu, Chao-Ran Ji, Fei-Xue Chen, Fu-Guo Liu, Jian Ge, Yong Chen, Xue-Guo Sun, Yan-Yan Lu, Gui-Hua Cheng, Jie Zhang, Peng Li, Ji-Yong Liu, Chong-Mei Yang, Xiu-Li Zuo
September 2021 EndoscopySynopsis of Social media discussions
The overall tone reflects measured interest and support for the technology, with discussions emphasizing its feasibility and potential for early detection, such as mentions of 'promising results' and 'cutting-edge method', while some posts highlight the need for additional studies, indicating cautious optimism rather than full endorsement.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions acknowledge the study as a promising or innovative approach to cancer screening, highlighting its feasibility and potential benefits.
Interest
Moderate level of interestParticipants show moderate curiosity about the medical technology and its implications, but some express cautious optimism rather than strong enthusiasm.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments include references to the methodology, such as the use of magnetically controlled capsules, and discussions about early detection rates, indicating active but not deeply analytical engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe conversations suggest awareness of the study’s significance in early cancer detection, though some note that further research is necessary before widespread adoption.
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Feasibility of Magnetically Controlled Capsule for Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer Screening
Magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy was evaluated for upper gastrointestinal cancer screening. It was found to be well tolerated and feasible, with potential for large-scale population screening and early detection of gastric cancers.
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“Screening for upper gastrointestinal cancers with magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy: a feasibility study” by Zhen Li, Jing Liu, Chao-Ran Ji et al. Read more here: https://t.co/PCFbrAG27q https://t.co/Xomm5jHk3m
view full postSeptember 21, 2021
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@endoscopyjrnl (Twitter)Author Commentary Xiu-Li Zou on “Screening for upper gastrointestinal cancers with magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy: a feasibility study” by Zhen Li et al. Read more here: https://t.co/PCFbrAG27q Watch the video here: https://t.co/zspG5UGc6B
view full postAugust 31, 2021
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study tested the use of magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (MCCG) combined with the medical consortium (MCSC) to screen for upper gastrointestinal cancers in asymptomatic people and found it to be well tolerated and feasible.
- Among 6627 subjects, 32 cases of upper GI cancer were detected, with a notable early gastric cancer detection rate of about 16.7%, alongside other gastric conditions like polyps and ulcers.
- The research suggests that using MCCG in this collaborative healthcare model is promising for early detection of upper GI cancers, but further studies are needed to improve the procedure's quality and reliability.]
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