Adenocarcinoma of oesophagus: what exactly is the size of the problem and who is at risk?
Adenocarcinoma of oesophagus: what exactly is the size of the problem and who is at risk?
J. Lagergren
2005 · DOI: 10.1136/gut.2004.041517
Gut · 267 Citations
TLDR
Increasing prevalences of reflux and obesity, and decreasing prevalence of H pylori infection may contribute to this development; however, the sex distributions of these factors do not match the incidence trends well, and there is no evidence that strongly supports such a strategy.
