Gastroesophageal reflux disease and Barrett’s esophagus are two conditions frequently seen in the GI field, but new advances are changing the way gastroenterologists approach patient treatment. Gary ...
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What To Know About Barrett's Esophagus
Medically reviewed by Qin Rao, MD Barrett's esophagus occurs when the lining of the esophagus becomes inflamed.It often develops from GERD, causing symptoms like nausea, regurgitation, and ...
Researchers at Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute (TSJCI) have shown that a national registry for Barrett’s Esophagus in ...
Bethesda, MD (May 17, 2024) — The American Gastroenterological Association’s (AGA) new evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline on Endoscopic Eradication Therapy of Barrett's Esophagus and Related ...
Covidien, Mansfield, Mass.-based healthcare products company, has announced the results of a clinical trial designed to test the efficacy of its Barrx RF Ablation System as a Barrett’s esophagus ...
Nearly a third of Americans get acid reflux regularly. Although it may be common, it's also dangerous if it progresses to Barrett's esophagus. A young dad from North Philadelphia knows how it can ...
Trinity St James's Cancer Institute (TSJCI) researchers demonstrated the power of a structured, quality-assured Barrett's ...
Case Western Reserve University awarded $6 million grant to continue research on Barrett's Esophagus
The National Cancer Institute recently awarded a $6 million grant to the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine to continue research on Barrett's ...
SAN DIEGO—Gastroenterologists have debated the best course of action for patients with Barrett’s esophagus for decades. Which is better for detecting early malignancy and preventing progression to ...
New research is exploring low-cost, non-invasive ways to diagnose Barrett's esophagus, a condition associated with deadly esophageal cancer, to find effective strategies to identify patients with this ...
Traditionally, Barrett's esophagus was defined as the presence of columnar mucosa extending ≥ 3 cm into the tubular esophagus. This definition has evolved into the presence of any specialized columnar ...
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