Barrett's esophagus occurs when the lining of the esophagus becomes inflamed. It often develops from GERD, causing symptoms like nausea, regurgitation, and heartburn. Making lifestyle changes like ...
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine has shed light on the process that drives Barrett’s esophagus formation. This condition affects the ...
October 30, 2006 (Las Vegas) — A medical approach consisting of 3 agents ("triple therapy") can reverse Barrett's esophagus and the dysplasia that often follows, eliminating the risk for esophageal ...