BookMarnix Jansen, Nicholas A. Wright, editors.
Contents:
1. Distal esophageal adenocarcinoma and gastric adenocarcinoma: time for a shared research agenda
2. Clonal evaolution of stem cells in the gastrointestinal tract
3. The complex, clonal and controversial nature of Barrett's esophagus
4. A new pathologic assessment of gastroesophageal reflux disease: the squamo-oxyntic gap
5. Diagnosis by endoscopy and advanced imaging of Barrett's neoplasia
6. Endoscopic treatment of early Barrett's neoplasia: expanding indications, new challenges
7. Definition, derivation, and diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus: pathological perspectives
8. What makes an expert Barrett's histopathologist?
9. Staging early esophageal cancer
10. Transcommitment: paving the way to Barrett's metaplasia
11. Studying cancer evolution in Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
12. Genomics of esophageal cancer and biomarkers for early detection
13. Common variants confer susceptibility to Barrett's esophagus: insights from the first genome-wide association studies
14. Endoluminal diagnosis of early gastric cancer and its precursors: bridging the gap between endoscopy and pathology
15. Endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancer: getting it right!
16. The Japanese viewpoint on the histopathology of early gastric cancer
17. Syndromic gastric polyps: at the crossroads of genetic and environmental cancer predisposition
18. Histopathological, molecular, and genetic profile and hereditary diffuse gastric cancer: current knowledge and challenges for the furture
19. Helicobacter pylori, cancer, and the gastric microbiota
20. Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer: timing and impact of preventive measures
21. Genomics study of gastric cancer and its molecular subtypes
22. Recapitulating human gastric cancer pathogenesis: experimental models of gastric cancer
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