Early-Onset Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Presents With Advanced-Stage Disease But Has Improved Survival Compared With Older Individuals

Jennifer M Kolb, Samuel Han, Frank I Scott, Caitlin C Murphy, Patrick Hosokawa, Sachin Wani, Early Onset Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Study Group, Michael B Cook, Charlie Fox, Chloe Friedman, Martin McCarter, Ravy Vajravelu, Christopher H Lieu, Ana Gleisner, Gary W Falk, David A Katzka, Jennifer M Kolb, Samuel Han, Frank I Scott, Caitlin C Murphy, Patrick Hosokawa, Sachin Wani, Early Onset Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Study Group, Michael B Cook, Charlie Fox, Chloe Friedman, Martin McCarter, Ravy Vajravelu, Christopher H Lieu, Ana Gleisner, Gary W Falk, David A Katzka

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Keywords: Barrett’s Esophagus; Early Onset; Epidemiology; Incidence; Surveillance; and End Results.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest

The authors disclose no conflicts.

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OS and stage-specific survival of EAC by age, National Cancer Database, 2004–2016. *Log rank for each stage, P < .0001.

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