About Journal

Aim and Scope:

The Digestive System and Hepatobiliary Diseases journal aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and advancements in the field of gastroenterology and hepatobiliary diseases. The journal serves as a hub for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to share their innovative findings, insights, and clinical experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities within this specialized medical domain.

Key Areas of Focus:

  1. Gastrointestinal Disorders: The journal welcomes research related to a wide spectrum of gastrointestinal disorders, including but not limited to gastritis, peptic ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and gastrointestinal cancers. Investigations into disease etiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic strategies, and novel therapeutic interventions are encouraged.
  2. Hepatobiliary Pathologies: Manuscripts addressing hepatocellular disorders, viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, cholangiocarcinoma, and other hepatobiliary diseases are within the journal's scope. The aim is to highlight the latest advancements in the understanding of these diseases, from both clinical and molecular perspectives.
  3. Nutrition and Digestive Health: The journal seeks to explore the intricate relationship between nutrition and gastrointestinal well-being. This includes studies on dietary influences, nutritional interventions, and their impact on the prevention and management of digestive and liver disorders.
  4. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques: Novel diagnostic tools and techniques play a crucial role in early disease detection and effective management. The journal encourages submissions on innovative imaging modalities, endoscopic procedures, and minimally invasive interventions for digestive and hepatobiliary conditions.
  5. Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis: Research investigating the role of gut microbiota in health and disease, as well as the emerging field of the gut-brain axis, are of significant interest. Articles shedding light on the interactions between the gut microbiome, the nervous system, and mental health are encouraged.
  6. Pediatric Gastroenterology: The journal recognizes the unique challenges and nuances of digestive disorders in pediatric populations. Submissions addressing pediatric gastroenterological diseases and their management are welcomed.
  7. Epidemiology and Public Health: Understanding the prevalence, risk factors, and population-level impact of digestive and hepatobiliary diseases is essential. The journal aims to publish studies that contribute to the broader understanding of the epidemiology and public health aspects of these conditions.

Publication Types:

The Digestive System and Hepatobiliary Diseases journal accommodates various types of contributions, including original research articles, review articles, clinical case studies, commentaries, and letters to the editor. This diversity of content ensures a well-rounded exploration of the latest developments and trends in the field.

In summary, the journal aspires to be a catalyst for advancing knowledge, promoting collaboration, and facilitating dialogue among professionals involved in the study and management of digestive system and hepatobiliary diseases. By providing a platform for rigorous scientific inquiry and practical insights, the journal seeks to improve patient care and contribute to the advancement of medical science in this critical domain.