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Understanding Barrett's Esophagus
This section is specifically geared to answer your most common questions.


Jim's Photo Jim's Journey with Esophageal Cancer
Written by his wife, Carolyn, a registered nurse with a Master's degree in Public Health.


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***Mark Your Calendars***
8th Annual Current Topics in Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology
November 8-9, 2008 [Details]


  For Health Professionals
slide photo Grading Dysplasia in Barrett's Esophagus
Images For Pathologists: Based on a Large National Study Centered at Johns Hopkins


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  Fundraising News
Third Annual Jerry D’Amato Golf Fundraiser on June 30, 2008
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Development of Rare Esophageal Cancer in African-Americans May Differ from Whites
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posted May 10, 2004

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to the Johns Hopkins Barrett's Esophagus Web site.

This site is a collaboration between patients and the physicians and scientists of Johns Hopkins. It grew out of a shared passion to improve the quality of information and resources available.

The information provided here is aimed to help patients, family members, physicians, and others better understand Barrett's Esophagus and its treatment. We want this site to be a valuable resource to you and encourage you to visit regularly to get new information about clinical trials, research, resources, educational programs, on-line discussions with others facing the disease and special events.


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For the 18th year in a row, Johns Hopkins was rated as the top hospital in the U.S. News Honor Roll. John Hopkins ranked third overall in cancer treatment.









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