Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon, P.C.

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Oregon City
1508 Division St., Suite 15
Oregon City, OR 97045

Tualatin
19250 SW 90th Ave.
Tualatin, OR 97062

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1003 Providence Dr., Suite 315
Newberg, OR 97132

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Hope Through Research


No one knows why some people who have heartburn develop GERD. Several factors may be involved, and research is under way on many levels. Risk factors – what makes some people get GERD but not others – are being explored, as is GERD's role in other conditions such as asthma and bronchitis.


The role of hiatal hernia in GERD continues to be debated and explored. It is a complex topic because some people have a hiatal hernia without having reflux, while others have reflux without having a hernia.


Much research is needed into the role of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori. Our ability to eliminate H. pylori has been responsible for reduced rates of peptic ulcer disease and some gastric cancers. At the same time, GERD, Barrett's esophagus, and cancers of the esophagus have increased. Researchers wonder whether having

H-pylori helps prevent GERD and other diseases. Future treatment will be greatly affected by the results of this research.