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Progression of esophageal dysplasia to cancer.
[esophageal adenocarcinoma]
The
following
,
from
the
12
th
OESO
World
Conference
:
Cancers
of
the
Esophagus
,
includes
commentaries
on
the
evolution
of
low
-grade
squamous
and
glandular
dysplasia
to
invasive
carcinoma
;
the
mutational
spectra
of
Barrett
's
esophagus
and
adenocarcinoma
;
the
risk
of
p
53
-
immunoreactive
glandular
dysplasia
compared
to
non-immunoreactive
mucosa
for
progression
to
cancer
;
the
role
of
lectins
in
progression
to
adenocarcinoma
;
and
the
role
of
racemase
immunoreactivity
in
the
prediction
of
risk
of
adenocarcinoma
.