The holiday season is a time when many of us overindulge on rich foods and end up with a bad case of heartburn. Occasional bouts of heartburn are nothing to worry about. But if you get it frequently you’re at a higher risk of developing Barrett’s esophagus, which in rare cases can lead to esophageal cancer. Dr. David Fleischer, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, discusses Barrett’s and a new treatment that may significantly reduce your chances of developing esophageal cancer.
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