Barrett’s oesophagus: an overview
Barrett’s oesophagus is common and there is evidence that it is becoming more common. This is significant because of the malignant potential of the condition. The professional gastroenterology societies of the UK and USA now recommend 2–3 yearly endoscopic surveillance with systematic biopsies for those diagnosed with Barrett’s oesophagus. However, surveillance is controversial because the number of patients identified with early cancer is relatively small for the large amount of work that is required.