Mário Dinis-Ribeiro

Mário Dinis-Ribeiro
  • Head of Department at Instituto Português de Oncologia

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Instituto Português de Oncologia
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  • Head of Department

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Publications (586)
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Early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) significantly improves overall prognosis and increases 5-year survival rates up to 90%. Current non-invasive screening methods for CRC, such as the Faecal Immunohistochemical Test (FIT), have some drawbacks, namely, low sensitivity and a high false-positive rate. The Sialyl-Tn (STn) antigen, frequently exp...
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Main Recommendations At a population level, the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE), the European Helicobacter and Microbiota Study Group (EHMSG), and the European Society of Pathology (ESP) suggest endoscopic screening for gastric cancer (and precancerous conditions) in high-risk regions (age-standardized rate [ASR] > 20 per 100...
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A growing number of studies aim to evaluate gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy services from the perspective of their environmental impact. However, there are currently no guidelines or frameworks which provide specifically for the reporting of endoscopy sustainability studies, and a variety of metrics and assessment tools have been employed in the li...
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Background study aims Detecting gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) with white light endoscopy (WLE) remains a challenge and virtual chromoendoscopy methods have been shown to increase accuracy. We aimed to externally validate the Endoscopic Grading of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia (EGGIM) using blue light imaging (BLI). Methods First, the reliabi...
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Background/objectives: Robust evidence regarding the management after endoscopic resection of malignant colorectal polyps (MCP) is lacking. Inconsistencies in reporting on potential prognostic factors hinder the decision process. To address these issues, the Scottish Screen-detected Polyp Cancer Study (SSPoCS) introduced an algorithm based in two...
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Of all new cases of colorectal cancer, Lynch syndrome (LS) accounts for approximately 3%. This syndrome is the most common hereditary cancer syndrome and is caused by pathogenic variants in the genes responsible for DNA mismatch repair. Although the relationship between colorectal cancer risk and diet is well established, little is known regarding...
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Background&Aims: Endoscopy holds a pivotal role in colorectal (CRC) and gastric cancer screening, and adherence rates might be impacted by the patient's risk perception, encompassing concerns about complications during endoscopic screening procedures. This study aimed to evaluate how individuals perceive the risk of complications associated with un...
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Objective Ampullary neoplastic lesions can be resected by endoscopic papillectomy (EP) or transduodenal surgical ampullectomy (TSA) while pancreaticoduodenectomy is reserved for more advanced lesions. We present the largest retrospective comparative study analysing EP and TSA. Design Of all patients in the database, lesions with prior intervention...
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Introduction: Endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) is a minimally invasive endoscopic technique that allows the resection of complex colorectal lesions, such as non-lifting, peri-appendicular, peri-diverticula, and subepithelial lesions. Published data suggest that EFTR has a technical success and R0 resection rates of 89 and 79%, respectivel...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant potential for enhancing quality of gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy, but the adoption of AI in clinical practice is hampered by the lack of rigorous standardisation and development methodology ensuring generalisability. The aim of the Quality Assessment of pre-clinical AI studies in Diagnostic Endoscopy...
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Several techniques exist to maintain oral and/or enteral feeding among esophageal cancer (EC) patients, but their impact on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) remains unclear. This systematic review aimed to assess the impact of nutritional support techniques on PROs in EC patients. We searched Medline, Web of Science, and CINAHL Complete from incept...
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Background Mucosal visualization during upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopy can be impaired by the presence of foam, bubbles, and mucus. Some UGI endoscopy visibility scales have been proposed but have not undergone multicenter validation. This study aimed to develop and validate the Gastroscopy RAte of Cleanliness Evaluation (GRACE) scale. Meth...
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Background and Aims Gastric cancer (GC) is the third cause of cancer mortality worldwide. A screening strategy that combines an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) with a screening colonoscopy may be cost‐effective in intermediate‐risk regions. This study aimed to evaluate the intention to adhere to combined endoscopic screening and assess know...
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Background Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is a quality indicator set at a minimum of 25% in unselected populations by the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE). Nevertheless, a lack of pooled observational data resembling real-world practice limits support for this threshold. We aimed to perform a systematic review with meta-analysis...
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics represents a significant advancement in managing upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer, which is a major cause of global cancer mortality. Specifically for gastric cancer (GC), chronic inflammation causes changes in the mucosa such as atrophy, intestinal metaplasia (IM), dysplasia,...
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Background Early gastric cancer is treated endoscopically, but patients require surveillance due to the risk of metachronous gastric lesions (MGLs). Epigenetic alterations, particularly aberrant DNA methylation in genes, such as MIR124-3, MIR34b/c, NKX6-1, EMX1, MOS and CDO1, have been identified as promising biomarkers for MGL in Asian populations...
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Introduction: While piecemeal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for T1a oesophageal adenocarcinoma is acceptable, enbloc-R0 excision is advocated for T1b disease as it may offer a potential cure and mitigate recurrence. Thus, distinguishing between T1a and T1b disease is imperative under current treatment paradigms. We sought to ascertain whether...
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Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer) in answering patients' questions about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, with the ultimate goal of enhancing patients' awareness and adherence to national screening programs. Methods: 15 questions on CRC screening were posed to ChatGP...
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Objective During the last decade, the management of gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) has been addressed by several distinct international evidence-based guidelines. In this review, we aimed to synthesise these guidelines and provide clinicians with a global perspective of the current recommendations for managing patients with GIM, as well as hig...
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Introduction: The incidence of local recurrence following gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) remains a clinical concern. We aimed to evaluate the impact of narrow safety margin (< 1 mm) on the recurrence rate. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted across two centers. Cases of R0-ESD with subsequent recurrence were compa...
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics represents a significant advancement in managing upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer, a major cause of global cancer mortality. Specifically for gastric cancer (GC), chronic inflammation causes changes in the mucosa such as atrophy, intestinal metaplasia (IM), dysplasia and ultim...
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A natureza assintomática das lesões precursoras, nomeadamente displasia de baixo e alto grau (DBG e DAG, respetivamente), constitui um desafio clínico significativo que impede a deteção atempada de cancro gástrico (CG) em estadios curáveis. A identificação de biomarcadores precisos pode proporcionar uma melhor avaliação de risco e estratificação do...
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Introduction: In patients with early gastric cancer (GC), endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is as effective and associated with better quality of life when compared to gastrectomy. However, there is a non-despicable rate of metachronous lesions (ML) after therapy that requires surveillance. Several risk factors have been identified for the dev...
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Introduction: In patients with early gastric cancer (GC), endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is as effective and associated with better quality of life when compared to gastrectomy. However, there is a non-despicable rate of metachronous lesions (ML) after therapy that requires intensive endoscopic surveillance. Epigenetic alterations, namely a...
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Introduction: Saliva, due to its ready accessibility, emerges as an appealing candidate for liquid biopsy applications in diagnosing gastric cancer (GC). However, there is a paucity of research on this field. This study aims to assess the potential of saliva as a proxy of gastric malignant transformation and its diagnostic and prognostic value. Mat...
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Introduction: The asymptomatic nature of precancerous lesions constitutes a major clinical challenge that precludes a timely detection of gastric cancer (GC) in curable stages. The identification of novel and accurate biomarkers holds the promise of a better risk assessment and citizens stratification towards early diagnosis. In this exploratory st...
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Main Recommendations 1 ESGE recommends cold snare polypectomy (CSP), to include a clear margin of normal tissue (1–2 mm) surrounding the polyp, for the removal of diminutive polyps (≤ 5 mm). Strong recommendation, high quality of evidence. 2 ESGE recommends against the use of cold biopsy forceps excision because of its high rate of incomplete resec...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening relies primarily on stool analysis to identify occult blood. However, its sensitivity for detecting precancerous lesions is limited, requiring the development of new tools to improve CRC screening. Carcinogenesis involves significant alterations in mucosal epithelium glycocalyx that decisively contribute to disease...
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At the end of the last century, a far-sighted ‘working party’ held in Sydney, Australia addressed the clinicopathological issues related to gastric inflammatory diseases. A few years later, an international conference held in Houston, Texas, USA critically updated the seminal Sydney classification. In line with these initiatives, Kyoto Global Conse...
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Background Pan-intestinal capsule endoscopy (PCE) evaluates the small bowel and colon noninvasively. This study evaluated diagnostic accuracy and safety of PCE vs. colonoscopy as first-line examination in suspected mid–lower gastrointestinal bleeding (MLGIB). Methods In this prospective, single-center, single-blinded cohort study, consecutive patie...
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Background Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is one of healthcare’s main contributors to climate change. We aimed to assess healthcare professionals’ attitudes and the perceived barriers to implementation of sustainable GI endoscopy. Methods The LEAFGREEN web-based survey was a cross-sectional study conducted by the European Society of Gastrointestin...
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Gastric juice analysis may be useful for clinical purposes, including the detection of H. pylori infection and diffuse atrophic gastritis on gastric mucosa. EndoFaster is a novel device which performs real-time analysis of gastric juice revealing the infection and hypochlorhydria by measuring ammonium concentrations and pH levels. This review aimed...
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Main Statements This ESGE Position Statement provides structured and evidence-based guidance on the essential requirements and processes involved in training in basic gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic procedures. The document outlines definitions; competencies required, and means to their assessment and maintenance; the structure and requirements of...
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Background/aims Endoscopic screening for gastric cancer (GC) is not recommended in low-intermediate incidence countries. Artificial intelligence (AI) has high accuracy in GC detection and might increase the cost-effectiveness of screening strategies. We aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of AI for GC detection in settings with different GC inci...
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Background and aims Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is recommended worldwide, while gastric cancer (GC) screening may also be defendable in some settings. However, adherence rates and factors influencing participation are not well characterized. This study aimed to validate a tool to determine risk perception of CRC and GC and also of endoscopy-r...
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Introduction: In the last decade, the potential of saliva as a non-invasive, self-collected liquid biopsy has been explored in the diagnosis of several diseases, including gastric cancer (GC). It may represent an opportunity for screening and early diagnosis, improving patients’ quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate saliva as a pro...
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Introduction: Inflammation is one of the key hallmarks of gastric cancer (GC) development, and the arachidonic acid (AA) pathway with more than 90 members has been shown to play a significant role in this process. Recent advances in omics technology have shed light on the molecular changes in cancer, providing a foundation for the identification of...
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Introduction: In the last decade, the potential of saliva as a non-invasive, self-collected liquid biopsy has been explored in the diagnosis of several diseases, including gastric cancer (GC). It may represent an opportunity for screening and early diagnosis, improving patients’ quality of life, since it enables the empowerment of each citizen in t...
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Main Recommendations MR1 ESGE recommends the following standards for Barrett esophagus (BE) surveillance: – a minimum of 1-minute inspection time per cm of BE length during a surveillance endoscopy – photodocumentation of landmarks, the BE segment including one picture per cm of BE length, and the esophagogastric junction in retroflexed position, a...
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Aims Narrow‐band imaging (NBI) contributes to real‐time optical diagnosis and classification of colorectal lesions. The Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) was introduced in 2011. The aim of this study is to explore the diagnostic accuracy of JNET when applied by European and Japanese endoscopists not familiar with this classification. Methods The study...
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Objectives: The management of individuals with gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) includes biopsies for its staging and to diagnose Helicobacter pylori (Hp). Advanced-stage GIM can be estimated by endoscopy through EGGIM, and a new device permits the real-time assessment of ammonia for the identification of Hp infection. The aim of this study was...
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Introduction/Aim Gastric neuroendocrine tumors (GNETs) frequently have an indolent clinical course, despite their metastatic potential. The aim of the study was to identify prognostic factors associated with overall survival and risk of metastases and to evaluate the impact of serial measurements of chromogranin A (CgA). Methods The authors perfor...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most prevalent cancer worldwide. Early detection of this neoplasia has proven to improve prognosis, resulting in a 90% increase in survival. However, available CRC screening methods have limitations, requiring the development of new tools. MicroRNA biomarkers have emerged as a powerful screening tool, as t...
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Introduction In the last decade, the potential of saliva as a non-invasive, self-collected liquid biopsy has been explored in the diagnosis of several diseases, including gastric cancer (GC). It may represent an opportunity for screening and early diagnosis, improving patients’ quality of life, since it enables the empowerment of each citizen in th...
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Introduction: Inflammation is one of the key hallmarks of gastric cancer (GC) development, and the arachidonic acid (AA) pathway with more than 90 members has been shown to play a significant role in this process. Recent advances in omics technology have shed light on the molecular changes in cancer, providing a foundation for the identification of...
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Simple Summary Although its incidence and the mortality with which it is related seem to be decreasing, gastric cancer remains the fifth most common cause of new cancer cases and the fourth most lethal cancer worldwide. Late diagnosis occurs in a substantial portion of patients, but the increased identification of risk factors and precancerous cond...
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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is clinically heterogenous according to location (cardia/non-cardia) and histopathology (diffuse/intestinal). We aimed to characterize the genetic risk architecture of GC according to its subtypes. Another aim was to examine whether cardia GC and oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) and its precursor lesion Barrett's oe...
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Precancerous conditions such as intestinal metaplasia (IM) have a key role in gastric cancer development and can be detected during endoscopy. During upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE), misdiagnosis can occur due to technical and human factors or by the nature of the lesions, leading to a wrong diagnosis which can result in no surveillance/tre...
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Background and study aim: Surveillance after gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is recommended for all patients due to the persistent risk of metachronous gastric lesions (MGLs). We aimed to develop and validate a prediction score to estimate MGL risk after ESD for early neoplastic gastric lesions, to define an individualized and cost...
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Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is considered the gold standard for gastric lesions detection and surveillance, but it is still associated with a non-negligible rate of missing conditions. In the Era of Personalized Medicine, biomarkers could be the key to overcome missed lesions or to better predict recurrence, pushing the frontier of endoscopy t...
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ESGE suggests conventional endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD; marking and mucosal incision followed by circumferential incision and stepwise submucosal dissection) for most esophageal and gastric lesions. ESGE suggests tunneling ESD for esophageal lesions involving more than two-thirds of the esophageal circumference. ESGE recommends the pocket...
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Here we report a case of a 61-year-old woman who underwent en-bloc endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of a 10mm depressed lesion (Paris 0-IIc, Figure A) in the mid-esophagus. Histopathology showed a lesion with high-grade squamous dysplasia (R0). On follow-up endoscopy at 6 and 12 months the scar was regular, without signs of recurrence. Seven...
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Introduction: With the increase of esophageal and gastric cancer, surgery will be more often performed. Anastomotic leakage (AL) is one of the most feared postoperative complications of gastroesophageal surgery. It can be managed by conservative, endoscopic (such as endoscopic vacuum therapy and stenting), or surgical methods, but optimal treatmen...
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Background and aims: Current guidelines suggest that routine biopsy of post-endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) scars can be abandoned, provided that a standardized imaging protocol with virtual chromoendoscopy is used. However, few studies have examined the accuracy of advanced endoscopic imaging, such as Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) versus White Lig...
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Gastric cancer (GC) screening is arguable in most Western countries. Liquid biopsies are a great promise to answer the unmet need for less invasive diagnostic biomarkers in GC. Thus, we aimed at systematically reviewing the current knowledge on liquid biopsy‐based biomarkers in GC screening. A systematic search on PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus database...
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Gastric adenocarcinoma is one of the most frequent and deadly cancers worldwide. However, its incidence is variable, being higher in eastern countries where screening the general population is recommended. On the other hand, in low to intermediate-risk countries, screening the general population may not be cost-effective, and therefore, it is neces...
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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer. The detection of pre-malignant lesions by colonoscopy is associated with reduced CRC incidence and mortality. Narrow band imaging has shown promising but conflicting results for the detection of serrated lesions. Methods: We performed a randomized clinical trial to compare the mea...
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This ESGE Position Statement defines the expected value of artificial intelligence (AI) for the diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal neoplasia within the framework of the performance measures already defined by ESGE. This is based on the clinical relevance of the expected task and the preliminary evidence regarding artificial intelligence i...

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