Barrx Medical: Making A Case For Ablation
Executive Summary
Barrx Medical set out seven years ago to compile enough clinical trial data to prove not only that ablation is a safe and effective way of treating Barrett's esophagus, but also that is cheaper than endoscopic surveillance. Its patience is beginning to pay off.
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