Can Barrett's esophagus turn into cancer?

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Hello doctor!
My mother went to the doctor and found that she had Barrett's esophagus. Doctor let me ask if Barrett's esophagus is dangerous? Is there a high rate of complications to cancer? Is there any way to cure Barrett's esophagus completely? I hope the doctor can help me. I would like to thank you.
Hoang Tien Quoc (1997)
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Hello!
Barrett's esophagus is the phenomenon of intestinal metaplasia in the lining of the esophagus. Occurs more often in men than in women, people with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The rate of esophageal cancer occurring in people with Barrett is 30 to 125 times higher than that of people without Barrett, depending on geography and race. The average rate of esophageal cancer in people with Barrett is 0.4-0.5%/year. The overall rate of people with Barrett's cancer is 5% per lifetime. So not all people with Barrett have cancer but only about 5% of them have cancer, but you need to see a gastroenterologist to check and advise you. Please.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Bui Chi Nam - Specialist in Gastroenterology, Vinmec Times City International General Hospital.
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