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Esophageal Cancer


 

Cancer isn’t something we would wish upon anyone. Unfortunately, there is no cure – but luckily, there are treatments. If you are living with esophageal cancer, the physicians at the Digestive & Liver Disease Center of San Antonio can help by providing esophageal cancer treatment.

To learn more about this type of cancer, watch the video or read the text below.

What is Esophageal Cancer?

Esophageal Cancer – This type of cancer develops in your esophagus. The esophagus is the organ that carries food and liquids from your throat to your stomach. It is a muscular tube lined with specialized cells.

Cause and Risk of Esophageal Cancer

The cause of this cancer is not fully understood. It results from cell mutation. In the United States, it most commonly begins in the cells that secrete mucus to lubricate and protect the inner walls of the esophagus. This type of esophageal cancer usually forms in the lower part of the esophagus.

You have a higher risk for this type of cancer if you drink alcohol or hot liquids. It is more common in smokers and in people who are obese. A diet low in fruits and vegetables can increase your risk. Esophageal cancer is also more common in people who have conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, achalasia and Barrett’s esophagus.

Symptoms of Esophageal Cancer

Symptoms of esophageal cancer include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and heartburn. You may cough. Your voice may be hoarse. You may also lose weight unexpectedly.

Esophageal Cancer Treatment Options

Treatment options depend on the type and stage of your cancer. You may benefit from surgery to remove cancerous tissue, which may include removing part of your esophagus. You may benefit from chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other methods. Your healthcare provider can create a care plan that is right for your needs.

Location

Digestive & Liver Disease Center of San Antonio PLLC
12602 Toepperwein Road, Suite 202
San Antonio, TX 78233-3271
Phone: 210-556-3119
Fax: 210-650-9681

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