Esophageal Cancer


http://www.nucleusmedicalmedia.com/ - This 3D medical animation shows the anatomy of the esophagus and the two common types of esophageal cancer: Adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Common treatment options and risk factors are also shown.
#EsophagealCancer #Adenocarcinoma #SquamousCellCarcinoma
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What is Esophageal Cancer? Esophageal cancer is when malignant or cancerous cells arise in the esophagus.
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Wendy was diagnosed with early cancer of the oesophagus in January 2013. Follow her story from diagnosis to the end of treatment. She has chemotherapy and surgery.
Learn more at http://www.cancerresearchuk.or....g/cancer-help/type/o


Our latest video on "Esophageal Cancer" is by renowned Dr. Arsheed H Hakeem, Senior Consultant Head and Neck Oncologist at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, and experienced in the respective field.
The expert answers the commonly searched questions surrounding Esophageal Cancer.
Watch the full video and learn frequently asked questions related to Esophageal Cancer.
0.00 - Introduction
0.09 - Introduction to Esophageal Cancer
0.39 - About Esophageal Cancer
0.53 - Age group affected by Esophageal Cancer
1.13 - Signs & symptoms of Esophageal Cancer
1.46 - Causes of Esophageal Cancer
2.16 - Spreading of Esophageal Cancer
2.43 - Diagnosis of Esophageal Cancer
3.09 - Treatment for Esophageal Cancer
3.49 - Survival rate of patients after treatment
4.11 - Prevention of Esophageal Cancer
4.40 - Conclusion
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Here at the ENT Institute our technology allows us to do a transnasal esophagoscopy that detects most throat issues, including serious diseases like esophageal cancer. A TNE is a quick procedure that helps in the diagnosis and treatment process.
To learn more about TNE, click here: https://www.entinstitute.com/t....reatments/transnasal


Speaker: Vitor Arantes, MD, MSc, PhD
Learning Objective: Determine strategies to better identify patients at risk for esophageal cancer and Barrett's esophagus.
Source: World Congress of Gastroenterology at ACG 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting
Explore the premier gastroenterology education site, the ACG Education Universe at http://universe.gi.org, for CME and thousands of other presentations by world experts in gastroenterology and hepatology.


Smoking and heavy drinking can put you at risk for esophageal cancer, but so can something as common as uncontrolled heartburn.
At University of Missouri Health Care’s Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, doctors were able to remove a patient's esophagus and build him a new one using his own stomach.
To learn more, click here: https://www.muhealth.org/condi....tions-treatments/can