Some form of esophageal cancer better predict

It has become clear which patients eventually get cancer with a damaged esophagus (Barrett's esophagus). Researchers at the AMC, the Queen Mary University of London and Arizona State University may, on the basis of the genetic makeup of cells in the esophagus predict the risk of esophageal cancer in the long term. Their findings will be Friday, August 19th published in Nature Communications .

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