If ever there was a year when clinicians needed some guidance, it was 2020, as the ongoing pandemic and continued advances in our field dramatically altered how we perform some of our most fundamental procedures. Thankfully, this year’s publications did not disappoint, with crucial recommendations offered on multiple topics, including diagnosing and surveilling malignancies, using probiotics, and ensuring patient and healthcare worker safety during COVID-19. These 10 articles (presented in no particular order) represent what I believe to be the key reviews for those involved in the delivery of gastrointestinal (GI) care.
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