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Barrett Esophagus



Progression to high-grade dysplasia in women with Barrett esophagus is similar to men



February 16th, 2006

The rate of progression to high-grade dysplasia in women with Barrett esophagus is similar to that in men.

According to a report from investigators at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, "Barrett's esophagus is traditionally considered a disease of older white men. The aims of this study were to compare the demographic features of Barrett's esophagus in men and women and to determine the prevalence and incidence of high-grade dysplasia and cancer in these patients."

G.W. Falk and colleagues explained, "All patients enrolled in the Cleveland Clinic Barrett's Esophagus Registry from 1979-2002 were studied. Age, ethnicity, number of endoscopies, hiatal...


Source: Women's Health Weekly (2006-02-16)

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