The January issue of DEN is available at Digestive Endoscopy DEN 38-1, including six reviews, which are accessible for free – no password needed:
- Endoscopic Diagnosis of Gastric Subepithelial Lesions < 20 mm: Current Strategies and Emerging Solutions, by Yosuke Minoda et al.
- Green Endoscopy, by Robin Baddeley et al.
- Computer-Aided Diagnosis of Colorectal Polyps: Clinical Usefulness and Limitations, by Kenneth Weicong Lin et al.
- Advances in Endoscopic Ultrasonography Technology for Measurement of Tissue Elasticity, by Yasunobu Yamashita et al.
- Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Quality of Endoscopy Reports, by Masau Sekiguchi et al.
- Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Whole Slide Image Analysis for Lymph Node Status Prediction in Early Colorectal and Gastric Cancer, by Katsuro Ichimasa et al.
In other news from DEN and DEN Open:
- Call for papers: DEN Special Issue 2027 “Endoscopic Practice in an Aging Society” https://www.jges.net/news-english/journals/2025/09/05/102253
- Clinical Practice Guidelines for post-ERCP pancreatitis 2023 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/den.15004
- DEN Guidelines <free access>
- DEN Open’s first impact factor is 1.5! Submit TODAY to this open access journal on biomedical research across endoscopy! Now indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), PubMed Central and Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ) and selected to be indexed by Scopus!!
- More from the journal: Webinar & Message from EIC
- DEN Open latest issue!
- DEN Open’s ABC Video Guide for Reviewers (in English) is available here.
- Information on all articles accepted within DEN Open is available here.
Take your time to browse DEN‘s wealth of valuable free resources, no payment or password required:
- All DEN video articles are freely available at Virtual Issues.
- All Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society (JGES) guidelines, published in DEN, can be obtained for free from the Wiley Online Library. To access them, click here, and select the Guidelines tab.