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Esophageal cancer screening in achalasia: Is there a consensus?
K. Ravi, D. M. Geno, D. A. Katzka
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Keyphrases
Achalasia
100%
Esophageal Cancer Screening
100%
Esophageal Cancer
41%
Screening Practices
33%
Initial Treatment
16%
Cancer Screening
16%
Practice Variation
16%
United States
8%
Therapeutic Potential
8%
Highly Effective
8%
Lifetime Risk
8%
Europe
8%
Risk Perception
8%
Asia
8%
Upper Endoscopy
8%
Geographic Region
8%
Australia
8%
Possible Complications
8%
Current Guidelines
8%
Year of Diagnosis
8%
Long-term Management
8%
Endoscopic Screening
8%
Survey Response
8%
Heller Myotomy
8%
Lack of Consensus
8%
Pneumatic Dilation
8%
Long-term Potential
8%
Geographic Distribution
8%
Differences in Perception
8%
Surveillance Interval
8%
Conflicting Opinions
8%
Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Achalasia
100%
Esophageal Cancer Screening
100%
Esophageal Cancer
41%
Cancer Screening
16%
Lifespan
8%
Endoscopy
8%
Geographic Distribution
8%
Heller Myotomy
8%
Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy
8%
Diseases
8%