Alessandro Repici, Director of Digestive Endoscopy Unit at Humanitas Research Hospital, Expert Member of the National Institute of Health of the Italian Government, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Proud to work in an echosystem where multidisciplinary approach is the foundation of making clinical decision for challenging situations in patients with early colorectal cancer.
Today at ESGE Days meeting, the largest ever meeting for digestive endoscopy, the entire team of Humanitas experts debated in a panel session on how to build a well balanced approach for a patient with an early rectal cancer. At Humanitas we look at the future of medicine responsably, ethically, mindfully and in a very friendly environment Humanitas University Humanitas Research Hospital.”
Alberto Puccini, Medical Oncologist at Humanitas Research Hospital, shared a post by Alessandro Repici on LinkedIn, adding:
“It’s a privilege for me to be part of this extraordinary multidisciplinary team at Humanitas Research Hospital, and I’m honored to have participated in European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Days 2026.
A sincere thank you to Prof. Cesare Hassan and Prof. Alessandro Repici for the opportunity, and to all the wonderful colleagues for the lively, friendly, and truly high-level scientific discussions throughout the session Roberta Maselli, Antonio Capogreco, Andrea Laghi, Caterina Foppa, Cristiana Bonifacio, Luigi Maria Terracciano
The best care for our patients can only come through multidisciplinary teamwork, continuous exchange of knowledge, and the willingness to keep learning from each other every day!”
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