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Dysplasia in Barrett's Esophagus
1Division of Gastroenterology, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130, USA.
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology
|February 15, 2001
Abstract:
Dysplasia is the most important marker of progression to invasive cancer in Barrett's esophagus. Intensive endoscopic surveillance with biopsy may identify invasive cancer in a patient with high-grade dysplasia (HGD). Close relationship with an experienced gastrointestinal pathologist and thoracic surgeon will improve treatment decisions and patient outcomes. No intervention is required in patients with low-grade dysplasia (LGD); continued surveillance is recommended. Surgical resection is the currently accepted therapy for high-grade dysplasia. Endoscopic ablative therapy remains experimental.