Surveillance vs. Endoscopic Therapy for Barrett's Esophagus With Low-grade Dysplasia

The purpose of this study is to learn the best approach to treating patients with known or suspected Barrett's esophagus by comparing endoscopic surveillance to endoscopic eradication therapy. To diagnose and manage Barrett's esophagus and low-grade dysplasia, doctors commonly use procedures called endoscopic surveillance and endoscopic eradication therapy. Endoscopic surveillance is a type of procedure where a physician will run a tube with a light and a camera on the end of it down the patients throat and remove a small piece of tissue. The piece of tissue, called a biopsy, is about the siz

Trial Details

NCT ID
NCT05753748
Phase
NA
Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver
Status
RECRUITING
Cancer Type
Adenocarcinoma Esophageal Cancer
Interventions
  • Endoscopic Eradication Therapy
Locations (sample)
  • Los Angeles, California, United States|34.05223,-118.24368
  • Oakland, California, United States|37.80437,-122.2708
  • San Jose, California, United States|37.33939,-121.89496
  • Aurora, Colorado, United States|39.72943,-104.83192
  • Sarasota, Florida, United States|27.33643,-82.53065

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • Meets all the following criteria will be eligible for enrollment:
  • Male or female, age ≥18 years,
  • Subject has endoscopic evidence of Barrett's esophagus characterized by the presence of salmon-colored mucosa in the tubular esophagus of at least …
  • Biopsies within the previous 12 months demonstrating Barrett's esophagus and low grade dysplasia,

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