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Consortium approach to identifying genes for Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma

  • Heather M. Ochs-Balcom
  • , Gary Falk
  • , William M. Grady
  • , Margaret Kinnard
  • , Joseph Willis
  • , Robert Elston
  • , Charis Eng
  • , Amitabh Chak
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation
  • Puget Sound Health Care System
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  • University of Washington
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center

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Abstract

Consortium approaches are becoming increasingly more common for a variety of chronic diseases and conditions. The Familial Barrett's Esophagus Consortium began in 1998 and was originally designed to investigate the evidence for familial aggregation of Barrett's esophagus, esophageal adenocarcinoma, or esophagogastric junctional adenocarcinoma. The authors have shown that this phenotype does in fact aggregate in families; therefore, linkage analyses are currently underway. The Consortium, whose goals and membership are growing, has been successfully established and maintained. In this article, details about the research design and membership are provided, as are the current and future goals of the Consortium. The authors believe that this time is especially exciting for research in this area, and they look forward to answering more questions relevant to these diseases with regard to both genetic and environmental risk factors to ultimately design more effective treatment and prevention strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-17
Number of pages15
JournalTranslational Research
Volume150
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

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