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1 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

2 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

3 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

4 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

5 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & ONCO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

6 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & ONCO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

7 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & ONCO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

8 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & ONCO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

9 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

10 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

11 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

12 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

13 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

14 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

15 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

16 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

17 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

18 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

19 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

20 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

21 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HEPATO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

22 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HEPATO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

23 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HEPATO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:30-10:00 extraintestinal s in Functional syndromes Challenging situations in diagnosis of acute of GI liver s during pregnancy of Barrett's oesophagus: The gold stard Quality in ERCP: It is how you do it that counts Advanced pancreatobiliary imaging anti-tnf therapy Druginduced Outcomes in Peroral Myotomy (POEM) r fibrosis: mechanism to therapy tools: Going deeper deeper into the bowel detection of polyps Surgery in GI infections from to : screening to palliation Diagnosis of IBS: What is the prefered strategy? Does my patient really have GORD? Constipation in young people Prevention early diagnosis of pancreatic practice: Portal hypertensive : More than one? Complications in Detection of serrated lesions of the colorectum Colorectal screening: State-ofthe-art Viral hepatitis: Natural history Structural changes in functional GI : Time to remove the term functional? Bringing molecular tests to GI clinics detection of colonic polyps Barret s associated neoplasia Accuracy in Small bowel nutritional therapy Fire: GI: All about microbiota? of IBS patients with comorbidities Challenges in ERCP Drug Peptic ulcer Cystic development for : pancreatic Pharmacological, Biopsy, s: : digestive endoscopic follow-up or surgical resect? needs to regulatory perspectives practice: Complex cases Case finding access to hep C therapy across Europe r nodules in different clincial situations of complications after surgery What to do with small colorectal polyps? Functional GI symptoms in organic s early diagnosis of Biomarkers in trials in functional GI microbiota in health tests for stratification in GI Hot topics in pancreatology failure: pathways to Prognostic factors in lower GI General hepatology Trials Revisited: - Can it be cured with transplantation? 15:45-17:15 of refractory Crohn's practice: H. pylori Update: Challenges in biliary stone Resection ablation of early neoplastic Barrett's: What is the best approach? Visualising small bowel s trials by networking LINKing up Europe Coeliac for the clinician NAFLD- NASH: Where are we going? East meets West: Same, different patterns Rectal : Organ preserving Abstracts III Mitochondria the digestive system therapeutic tools in GI s: Gimmicks or adding value Pathophysiology of IBS (Epi) Genetics in in lower GI malignancies The intestinal epithelium - Stem cells, inflamation the patientprovider relationship using effective communication Fire: Acute : to * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

24 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HEPATO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) Room D Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room :30-10:00 targets in outcomes of non-variceal The role of food in IBS other functional GI Stards novel developments for pancreatic neuroendocrine Percutaneous gastrostomy jejunostomy trends in gastric Drug induced liver injury: What is new? Eosinohilic oesophagitis GORD Injury regeneration Diagnosis of pancreatic its precursors Constipation fecal incontinence: bench to bedside insights in r cell biology fibrosis Murine models of intestinal inflammation Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Overlooked too often or searched for too fanatically? What is success in treating? Video Case Session Current of bile duct Surgery meets in the colon Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity wheat allergy gut Oesophageal across Europe The patient with severely disturbed GI function: Optimal in 2016 Upper GI Immunotherapy in Complications of liver cirrhosis: Beyond ascites quality of screening colonoscopy Burden of liver Translational aspects of Gastric junctional s Fire: Approaches to colorectal of perianal fistula of obscure GI Dyspepsia: Differential diagnoses Steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis: Cure or curse? A survivors guide for a happy successful career in Gastroenterology Hosted by women in GI Optimal use of immunosupressants anti-tnf in Hepatology: in 2016 technologies in : in Pancreatology: What s new in Food-related : in Neurogastroenterology motility: What s new Gut microbiota: Oesophageal s: Benign colorectal s: Colorectal : What's new

25 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HISTO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Saturday, October 15, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 09:00-10:30 Peptic ulcer : Still important for gastroenterologists 11:00-13:00 Video Case Session I: ERCP in normal post-surgical anatomy Update on Barrett s oesophagus Proctology for the practical gastroenterologist Alcohol-related liver : Treatment prevention 14:00-16:30 Video Case Session II: Diagnosis of early neoplasia tract of colorectal Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC): Pearls for the clinician Chronic constipation: bench to bedside Sunday, October 16, 2016 Room A Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room M Room N1 Room N2 Room L8 Room :30-10:30 Acute colitis medical surgical therapy How to improve quality in Hot topics in chronic Hepatitis C Optimal of swallowing in :00-13:00 : Usefulness of symptoms objective markers in monitoring Small bowel rare entities how to find them Gastric polyps: Diagnostic therapeutic approach Diverticular : Medical surgical Complications of liver cirrhosis Fulminant hepatitis liver transplantation Autoimmune liver : Diagnosis Obstruction ileus Endocrine : What the gastroenterologists need to know of weight loss loss of appetite 14:00-16:00 of ulcerative colitis: Current future

26 ONCO ENTERO RADIO & HISTO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Monday, October 17, 2016 Room A Room D Room B Room C Room E1 Room E2 Room F1 Room F2 Room G Room K Room M Room 1.61/1.62 Room N1 Room N2 Room L7 Room L8 Room 1.86 Scientific Centre (Hall X4) 08:00-10:00 Opening Part 1 Opening Part 2 Postoperative of Crohn's Established new drugs in Is mass eradication of H. pylori rational? of extraintestinal symptoms in GI s Update on chronic Quality indicators in : Ready for prime time? Food intake, metabolic An update on the of hepatocullular carcinoma Improvements of endoscopic resection colon Hot topics from Latin America Prevention of GI s: Nutrition chemoprevention A new era of imaging in GI s perspectives in therapeutic EUS Mechanisms of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Basic of intestinal carcinogenesis Gastroduodenal damage: H. pylori, acid bile Fire: GORD on Fire How to use FODMAPs other diets in your practice? oscopic surveillance Moving GI Optimal Bacterial education infections in into the of gastric end stage future: cardia liver Current s challenges, future needs Best of DDW of bloating flatulence Therapeutic EUS indications Endoscopy performance measures: What you should be doing the adenoma detection rate of oesophageal motility Japanese European perspectives: classifications update r s beyond alcohol, fatty liver viral hepatitis Long-term of Microbiota diet: bench to bedside Abstracts I : The role of different cell types inflammatory process The future of in HBP symptoms to diagnosis in IBS What is new in gastric Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Gastric function in health Basic in pancreatic Trials Revisited: Practice changing trials in pancreatology 15:45-17:15 Rome IV: criteria for functional GI Update on viral hepatitis 2016 Transluminal in the tract bench to practice Future drugs in Non emergencies of the oesophagus Interventional ultrasound: See what you do! Autoimmune pancreatobiliary Endoscopy meets pathology: Polyps polyposis syndromes upper GI tract of early rectal Hot topics in ERCP Abstracts II models for GI s Can we detect inflammatory GI s early? Upper GI nerve-gut interactions of upper gastrointestinal Hepatic cysts hepatobiliary tract Mechanisms of liver portal hypertension Horizon 2020 Rising Stars in IBS from Europe the USA Complications of cirrhosis: Which prophylaxis should we use? * TSTM Today s Science; Tomorrow s Medicine

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