Does Antireflux Surgery for Barrett’s Esophagus Change Esophageal Cancer Risk? 
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Does Antireflux Surgery for Barrett’s Esophagus Change Esophageal Cancer Risk? 

  Barrett's esophagus (BE) is a condition in which the cells in your esophagus undergo a transformation, becoming more like intestinal cells. Although doctors aren't entirely certain why this change…

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When Lung Cancer Occurs in Non-Smokers: An Exploration
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When Lung Cancer Occurs in Non-Smokers: An Exploration

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