Is there a link between Barrett’s esophagus and colorectal cancer risk?

Barrett’s esophagus, a condition with a recognized association with esophageal adenocarcinoma, may be linked to an increased risk for colonic tumors, according to Medscape article.

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Here are 4 things to know about a meta-analysis of 11 studies reporting a connection between Barrett’s esophagus and colonic tumors.

•    Barrett’s esophagus is associated with an increased risk of any colonic tumors.
•    Barrett’s esophagus is associated with an increased risk of benign adenomatous tumors
•    Barrett’s esophagus is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer
•    Barrett’s esophagus had a stronger link to colorectal cancer than benign colonic tumors

The researchers concluded that further prospective studies are needed to confirm the link between Barrett’s esophagus and colorectal cancer.

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