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Current practice in management of high-grade dysplasia in Barrett''s oesophagus: The real problem
Authors:Hugh Barr MD   FRCS   Nicholas Stone   Ding C.D. Ding  Catherine Kendall
Affiliation:aBiophotonics Research Unit, Cranfield Health, Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust, Great Western Road, Gloucester GL1 3NN, United Kingdom
Abstract:The management of high-grade dysplasia within Barrett's oesophagus is highly topical and indeed controversial. It is becoming clear that radical surgery may be excessive treatment for many patients. This is because the natural history is not understood with some indicating of rapid degeneration to cancer, others demonstrating a low rate of degeneration over many years. Early detection and optical diagnosis has allowed minimally invasive destruction using endoscopic mucosal resection, thermal ablation and photodynamic therapy. Long-term eradication is possible and is real alternative to surgical excision. The current practice is variable and there is a requirement for randomised evidence comparing endoscopic therapy with surgical excision. This is becoming more appropriate with the development of minimally invasive oesophagectomy.
Keywords:Oesophageal cancer   Photodynamic therapy   Endoscopic mucosal resection   High-grade dysplasia
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