Ankush Jajodiaᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ (@ankushjaj) 's Twitter Profile
Ankush Jajodiaᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ

@ankushjaj

Abdo/Cancer Imaging @Imagingtoronto, As.Prof @UofT, Deputy Lead Faculty Development @JDMI, Editorial Board @BioMedCentral, 🇮🇳President Gold🏅, Proud husband

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Toru Goto, MD (@torugotomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Multivisceral transplant is tricky. Donor OR doesn’t need porta dissection but needs accurate dissection from retroperitoneum. Knowledge from HPB, Colorectal, trauma surgery is needed. The Treiz / Toldt fusion fascia is one of the most important points to handle operation.

Multivisceral transplant is tricky. Donor OR doesn’t need porta dissection but needs accurate dissection from retroperitoneum. Knowledge from HPB, Colorectal, trauma surgery is needed.

The Treiz / Toldt fusion fascia is one of the most important points to handle operation.
Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is wild! Engineering E. coli bacteria to turn plastic waste into paracetamol (Tylenol) Nature Chemistry nature.com/articles/s4155… nature.com/articles/s4155…

This is wild! 
Engineering E. coli bacteria to turn plastic waste into paracetamol (Tylenol) 
<a href="/NatureChemistry/">Nature Chemistry</a> 
nature.com/articles/s4155…
nature.com/articles/s4155…
Yakup Ergün (@dr_yakupergun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NCCN has included adjuvant atezolizumab (for 1 year) in the treatment of stage pT2c–III dMMR colon cancer. Given the positive trial results, its inclusion is certainly appropriate. However, the guideline adopts a somewhat conservative stance regarding neoadjuvant ICI use,

The NCCN has included adjuvant atezolizumab (for 1 year) in the treatment of stage pT2c–III dMMR colon cancer.
Given the positive trial results, its inclusion is certainly appropriate. However, the guideline adopts a somewhat conservative stance regarding neoadjuvant ICI use,
BJS (@bjsurgery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow Our Peritoneal Malignancy Weekend! 🚨 From international consensus to surgical boundaries and the latest advances in cytoreductive surgery for peritoneal surface malignancies #2⃣ Peritonectomy procedures for peritoneal surface malignancies: PSOGI-ESGO-ISSPP Lyon consensus

Follow Our Peritoneal Malignancy Weekend! 🚨
From international consensus to surgical boundaries and the latest advances in cytoreductive surgery for peritoneal surface malignancies

#2⃣ Peritonectomy procedures for peritoneal surface malignancies: PSOGI-ESGO-ISSPP Lyon consensus
Lung Cancer Europe (@lungcancereu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 #Lungcancer survival has more than doubled. New real-world data from France shows 3-year survival for lung adenocarcinoma rose from 16.3% (2000) to 38.6% (2020) driven by earlier diagnosis & targeted treatment. This is what progress looks like. But it must reach everyone who

🚨 #Lungcancer survival has more than doubled.

New real-world data from France shows 3-year survival for lung adenocarcinoma rose from 16.3% (2000) to 38.6% (2020) driven by earlier diagnosis &amp; targeted treatment.

This is what progress looks like. But it must reach everyone who
Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colorectal polypectomy: ESGE Guideline 2024 - a must read for trainees and polyp enthusiasts! 🍄🔦 1️⃣ Algorithm for polyp management 2️⃣ Paris classification (polyp morphology) 3️⃣ JNET classification (optical diagnosis) 4️⃣ Sydney classification (deep mural injury) 📸:

Colorectal polypectomy: ESGE Guideline 2024 - a must read for trainees and polyp enthusiasts! 🍄🔦

1️⃣ Algorithm for polyp management
2️⃣ Paris classification (polyp morphology)
3️⃣ JNET classification (optical diagnosis)
4️⃣ Sydney classification (deep mural injury)

📸:
Irene Chen (@irenetrampoline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is easier and flashier to evaluate LLMs on clean data like NEJM cases, but we can't start talking about "medical superintelligence" until we engage with the messy reality of actual real-world clinical data

Isaac Kohane (@zakkohane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When AI “commoditizes diagnosis” we have only set the table stakes for the real game: wise and skillful clinical decision-making and management. It’s only the current decrepit state of access to human expert diagnostics that makes this first step at all compelling. HT

Lauren Kriger Groner (@laurengroner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Superb article detailing how rads can & should leverage community engagement (CE) to address health disparities, including real-world examples of CE efforts led by powerhouse radiologist-scientists Farouk Dako Anand Narayan, MD, PhD (he/him) Efrén J. Flores, MD, FACR Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI 👏👏👏 pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/rg…

Jonathan Chung, MD (@jonherochung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is CT causing 5% of all cancers? Not so fast. Our AJRCCM editorial challenges that claim—rooted in outdated data and antique LNT model. Let’s prioritize evidence over fear. bit.ly/4oe72At American Thoracic Society (ATS) CHEST RSNA UC San Diego Health UChicago Medicine UChicago Radiology UCSDRadRes

Julie Hallet (@halletjulie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emergency surgery in SB-NETs🚑🦓 Small series🇫🇷 with emergency surgery: ⬆️ post-op mortality to 22% vs 0% elective ⬆️ re-operation Same long-term survival😀 ⚠️Let's intervene early on SB-NET primaries to avoid clinical deterioration & emergency surgery link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Emergency surgery in SB-NETs🚑🦓

Small series🇫🇷
with emergency surgery:
⬆️ post-op mortality to 22% vs 0% elective
⬆️ re-operation
Same long-term survival😀

⚠️Let's intervene early on SB-NET primaries to avoid clinical deterioration &amp; emergency surgery

link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Ramon Bataller (@rabataller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 AI won’t replace doctors… but it can prevent them from learning how to think. A critical article in NEJM shows that if introduced too early in medical training, it weakens clinical reasoning. ✅ A good doctor will always need critical thinking. N Engl J Med 2025;393:786

🚨 AI won’t replace doctors… but it can prevent them from learning how to think.

A critical article in <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a> shows that if introduced too early in medical training, it weakens clinical reasoning.

✅ A good doctor will always need critical thinking.

N Engl J Med 2025;393:786
Toru Goto, MD (@torugotomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s take a look at a timelapse of how I create surgical illustration articles. Some suggest I could be more efficient by modifying a master template—but I always start from scratch, paying respect to the unique anatomy of every case.