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Endoscopic imaging is in part responsible for the recent drop in deaths from gastrointestinal cancers and also for detecting pre-cancerous and non-cancerous conditions and allowing them to be treated effectively, although techniques are far from perfect. Endoscopic imaging has evolved considerably from fiber optic systems 50 years ago to high resolution and high definition systems used at present. Moreover, image enhancement using filters and processors has led to the technique of 'electronic chromoendoscopy' to visualize mucosal blood vessels and surface pit patterns clearly. Magnification by optical zoom or confocal laser microscopy has enabled real time diagnosis and 'virtual histology'. These techniques have contributed to the early detection, assessment and treatment of various gastrointestinal pathologies. The focus of future research is directed towards molecular targeted imaging.