Get the latest updates and explore new research on colorectal cancer (CRC) at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2025. At DDW, you’ll be informed about the latest developments and research related to CRC, including new screening methods, treatment options, guidelines for patient management, and potential advancements in early detection and diagnosis of the disease.
Join us in San Diego or online to get access to the following learning opportunities. Registration rates increase on May 1!
The one and only AGA-ASGE Postgraduate Course
The one and only AGA-ASGE Postgraduate Course kicks off on Friday, May 3, the opening session is fully dedicated to providing the latest data and research on CRC and screening. Enjoy a debate about non-endoscopic testing for CRC and additional talks on:
- Optimizing Polyp Detection
- Extra Vigilance Required: Strategies for Colonoscopy in the High-Risk Patient
- Cold vs. Hot Polypectomy: Why, When and Where
- How to Deal with Laterally Spreading Rectal Polyps
- Management of Perforation During Polypectomy
Additional education
As part of the DDW educational program, AGA is planning many sessions on this topic. Check out a few below then visit the DDW Meeting Planner and filter by the Colorectal Diseases Track to see the full slate:
- Disparities in GI Cancer Incidence and Clinical Outcomes
- Debates in CRC Screening
- Diet, Metabolism and Microbiome and Colorectal Cancer
- Improving the Uptake of CRC Screening and Addressing Racial Disparities
- Hot Topics in CRC Screening and Surveillance
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: Clinical Effectiveness of Current Approaches
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: High Risk Populations, Including Hereditary Syndromes and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Findings in the DDW Poster Hall
But there’s more! Be sure to make time to visit the Poster Hall. All colorectal diseases posters will be grouped together, including:
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: Innovations, New Technology
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: Clinical Studies to Improve Uptake, Increase Adherence & Address Racial Disparities
- Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: Cohort, Clinical Outcomes & Comparative Effectiveness Studies Including Trials
- Cancer Prevention and Chemoprevention
- Colon and Rectum Lower GI