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Screening for Barrett oesophagus — a call for collaboration between gastroenterology and primary care

Barrett oesophagus is not detected before its progression to oesophageal adenocarcinoma in over one-half of patients, and improvements in screening for Barrett oesophagus in primary care could substantially reduce mortality associated with this cancer. Advances in screening technology will help, but collaboration of gastroenterologists with primary care providers is essential.

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Fig. 1: Proposed approach for screening for Barrett oesophagus in primary care.

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A.J.T. receives research support from Lucid Diagnostics and is a consultant for Boston Scientific, Exact Science, Lucid Diagnostic and Pentax Medical. N.J.S. receives research funding from Interpace Diagnostics, Lucid Diagnostics, Medtronic, Pentax Medical and Steris, and is a consultant for Boston Scientific, Cernostics, CDx Diagnostics, Cook Medical, Exact Sciences and Phathom.

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Trindade, A.J., Shaheen, N.J. Screening for Barrett oesophagus — a call for collaboration between gastroenterology and primary care. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 20, 342–343 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41575-023-00773-4

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