Category Archives: Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal cancer (or oesophageal cancer) is malignancy of the esophagus. There are various subtypes, primarily adenocarcinoma (approx. 50-80% of all Esophageal cancer) and squamous cell cancer. Squamous cell cancer arises from the cells that line the upper part of the esophagus. Adenocarcinoma arises from glandular cells that are present at the junction of the esophagus and stomach. Esophageal tumors usually lead to dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), pain and other symptoms, and are diagnosed with biopsy. Small and localized tumors are treated surgically with curative intent. Larger tumors tend not to be operable and hence are treated with palliative care; their growth can still be delayed with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of the two. In some cases chemo- and radiotherapy can render these larger tumors operable. Prognosis depends on the extent of the disease and other medical problems, but is fairly poor. – Wikipedia

Surgery for Esophagus Cancer, Esophagectomy-Mayo Clinic

Over time, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, can lead to Barretts esophagus, dysplasia or even esophagus cancer (adenocarcinoma.) This video shows how an esophagectomy removes abnormal or cancerous cells by removing part of the esophagus, the top part of the … Continue reading

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New Esophageal Cancer Treatment-Mayo Clinic

Cancer of the esophagus is like many other types of cancer. It’s often curable if caught early. Treatment for esophagus cancer, even in the early stage, has traditionally been surgery — removal of the entire esophagus. But now, doctors at … Continue reading

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Primary Esophageal Cancer

Certain conditions and diseases are found to increase the risk of developing primary esophageal cancer. The most prominent among them is the GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease which when found in persons for a longer time can make the persons … Continue reading

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Stage IVB Esophageal Cancer

The main reason for staging esophageal cancer is to know the intensity and extensiveness of its prevalence. This is found to be very important as treatments for esophageal cancer are often based on the cancer stages. Even though scans and … Continue reading

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Esophageal Cancer Surgery

Combined Complete (R0) Esophagectomy Ivor-Lewis with 3-Folds Lymphadenectomy for Local Advanced Esophageal Cancer in Upper/3 of Esophagus with Stage T4N1M0 (squamous cell carcinoma, tumor size=8.0 cm) Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Esophageal Cancer with extension to trachea (CRCOC-4) .MPG

Esophageal Cancer with extension to trachea (CRCOC-4) Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Men three times more likely to face esophageal cancer – Dearborn Press & Guide

Two major risk factors for esophageal cancer — age and gender — can’t be changed. Most people in the United States who are diagnosed with this illness are 65 or older. And a disproportionate number are men. According to the … Continue reading

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Local couple petitions state to raise awareness about esophageal cancer – Longview Daily News

Katie Stephens wants to get the word out: Heartburn can cause cancer of the esophagus — the muscular tube that moves food to the stomach. She should know. Her husband is dying from it. “It’s terminal, that’s for sure,” she … Continue reading

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Risk Factors for Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal cancer is the malignant change in the cells present in the lining of the esophagus. The tumors of esophageal cancer often invade the submucosa layer of connective tissue and then the muscular layer of the organs. This type of … Continue reading

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Mechanism for esophageal cancer identified – New Kerala

Washington, April 12 : Researchers have discovered that a gene thought to be associated with cancer development can be a tumour suppressor gene in mice. Understanding which genes are involved in spreading cancer could lead to future therapies. “For cancer … Continue reading

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