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Although endoscopic surveillance of Barrett esophagus (BE) is recommended, the question remains as to whether it reduces cancer risk or prolongs survival.
In the current retrospective study, researchers evaluated whether prior diagnosis with BE was associated with improved survival with esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). This analysis was performed using U.S. cancer registry and linked Medicare data. The study comprised 4978 patients aged >65 years with EAC, of whom only 12% had preexisting BE.
Compared with patients without a prior BE diagnosis, those with a prior BE diagnosis had both lower stage (29% stage I and 13% stage IV compared with 16% stage I and 31% stage IV) and improved survival (hazard ratio, 0.56); however, these differences wer…