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Esophageal Cancer Symptoms and Warning Signs to Pay Attention To
Esophageal Cancer Symptoms and Warning Signs to Pay Attention To
When an individual has acquired this form of cancer, there are often specific warning signs and esophageal cancer symptoms that they will begin to experience because of a malignancy that has been found within the tissues or lining of the individual’s esophagus. One of the biggest problems in being able to correctly diagnose this form of cancer is that the symptoms that are often experienced resemble those that also occur in medical conditions that are known as a hiatal hernia, Barrett’s esophagus, and GERD. Because of this, a thorough examination and testing must be done on the patient. Problems with Swallowing The medical term that is used to describe problems with swallowing is known as dysphagia, and it is one of the most commonly suffered esophageal cancer symptoms of patients that  [...]

March 16th, 2010 | Esophageal Cancer
Warning Signs That Could Be Symptoms of Esophageal Cancer
Warning Signs That Could Be Symptoms of Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal Cancer is a serious disease that occurs when a tumor forms within the lining of the individual’s esophagus. Over time this type of cancer has the ability to grow all the way through the wall of the body’s esophagus. Once this has occurred, there are many times that the disease will spread to other areas of the individual’s body by traveling through their lymphatic system. When a person has acquired this type of serious disease, there is a wide variety of symptoms of esophageal cancer that they may begin to notice. The loss of weight The irritation of heartburn Swallowing that causes the person to suffer from pain Undigested food items that are regurgitated Swallowing that is difficult Old blood that is noticed in the bowel movements Food products become stuck  [...]

March 8th, 2010 | Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal Cancer Symptoms, Tests And Treatment
Esophageal Cancer Symptoms, Tests And Treatment
The cancer affecting the esophagus is of two key forms: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma, dependent on the kind of cells which have turned cancerous. Squamous cell carcinoma These occur in cells which line the upper 2/3rd portion of the esophagus. Adenocarcinoma Generally arise in the glandular tissue present in the lower portion of the esophagus. This type is treated in analogous manner, however is based on the details of each person’s case. Esophageal Cancer symptoms: Esophageal cancer in its early stages generally is asymptomatic. But, as the cancer metastasizes, symptoms arising could include: Problems during ingesting with associated pain. Extreme reduction in weight. Pain felt in throat or back, in the area flanked by the breastbone and shoulder blades. Gruffness or persistent  [...]

November 20th, 2009 | Esophageal Cancer