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Molecular markers and imaging tools to identify malignant potential in Barrett's esophagus.
[esophageal adenocarcinoma]
Due
to
its
rapidly
rising
incidence
and
high
mortality
,
esophageal
adenocarcinoma
is
a
major
public
health
concern
,
particularly
in
Western
countries
.
The
steps
involved
in
the
progression
from
its
predisposing
condition
,
gastroesophageal
reflux
disease
,
to
its
premalignant
disorder
,
Barrett
's
esophagus
,
and
to
cancer
,
are
incompletely
understood
.
Current
screening
and
surveillance
methods
are
limited
by
the
lack
of
population-
wide
utility
,
incomplete
sampling
of
standard
biopsies
,
and
subjectivity
of
evaluation
.
Advances
in
endoscopic
ablation
have
raised
the
hope
of
effective
therapy
for
eradication
of
high
-risk
Barrett
's
lesions
,
but
improvements
are
needed
in
determining
when
to
apply
this
treatment
and
how
to
follow
patients
clinically
.
Researchers
have
evaluated
numerous
potential
molecular
biomarkers
with
the
goal
of
detecting
dysplasia
,
with
varying
degrees
of
success
.
The
combination
of
biomarker
panels
with
epidemiologic
risk
factors
to
yield
clinical
risk
scoring
systems
is
promising
.
New
approaches
to
sample
tissue
may
also
be
combined
with
these
biomarkers
for
less
invasive
screening
and
surveillance
.
The
development
of
novel
endoscopic
imaging
tools
in
recent
years
has
the
potential
to
markedly
improve
detection
of
small
foci
of
dysplasia
in
vivo
.
Current
and
future
efforts
will
aim
to
determine
the
combination
of
markers
and
imaging
modalities
that
will
most
effectively
improve
the
rate
of
early
detection
of
high
-risk
lesions
in
Barrett
's
esophagus
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"gastroesophageal reflux disease"
symptom
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
cutaneous mastocytosis
esophageal adenocarcinoma
esophageal carcinoma
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
This symptom has already been validated