There's no protocol on screening for EC
The other son, while he was told his scan showed no identifiable problems, he does experience indigestion and occasional difficulty swallowing due to allergic phlegm. It had been a year since his scan and for his physical, he asked about being re-scanned or how often. The doctor told him, "There's no protocol for screening for EC." You've had a clear scan, and you can get another one sometime in the future if you wish but regular scanning is not in protocol for risk of EC.
I've read of several posts on here where patients with heartburn are put on PPI's for long term without being scoped nor monitored until it was too late or they were put on heart meds until it was too late. Is the research data on EC so limited that insurance companies cannot justify the expense for preventive scanning. Is there enough information out there for a protocol to be developed.
I guess I'm just complaining; however, I feel time is of the essence when dealing with EC and there ought to be updated guidelines for scanning for the cause of the recurring heartburn.
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My husband's Dr. had a protocal for screening
My husband’s first scope revealed Hiatal Hernia and Barrett’s esophagus. After that he was scoped every two years, which he did for 11 years before the diagnoses of EC.0 -
I agree.Laura23 said:I agree
I know that in Japan, EC is much more common. They do routine screening every 2 years after the age of 40. Maybe we should insist on something similar for those of us with a family history or long term acid reflux.
Laura
Wife to Luis
Dx 4/11/2011 T3N1M0
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That's good to know. Soundsbirdiequeen said:My husband's Dr. had a protocal for screening
My husband’s first scope revealed Hiatal Hernia and Barrett’s esophagus. After that he was scoped every two years, which he did for 11 years before the diagnoses of EC.
That's good to know. Sounds like every two years is a good timetable. Screening can't prevent it; however, it looks like the protocol that was followed with your husband found it at an early stage. I'll be certain to remind my son that he should ask for a scan every two years.0 -
probebly every 2BMGky said:That's good to know. Sounds
That's good to know. Sounds like every two years is a good timetable. Screening can't prevent it; however, it looks like the protocol that was followed with your husband found it at an early stage. I'll be certain to remind my son that he should ask for a scan every two years.
just wanted to also comment on your photo - i love it . Carry on , carry on .0 -
Preventive measureBMGky said:That's good to know. Sounds
That's good to know. Sounds like every two years is a good timetable. Screening can't prevent it; however, it looks like the protocol that was followed with your husband found it at an early stage. I'll be certain to remind my son that he should ask for a scan every two years.
Looking back, my husband questions rather he should have had the surgery to create a new valve to stop the reflux, but yes the scope every two years did catch his cancer at a very early stage.0
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