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High intake of nutrients found in fruits and vegetables may lower the risk of the development of esophageal cancer.
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Surgery, radiation chemotherapy, and precision cancer medicines may be part of stage II - III esophageal cancer treament
Peter Enzinger, MD, director of the Center for Esophageal Cancer at Dana-Farber reports effectiveness of CAPOX+B+T.
Selected Subsets of Patients with Esophageal Cancer Respond to Iressa®
Surgery + chemoradiation doubles survival compared to surgery alone for treatment of stage III-IV esophageal cancer
Combo of Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy, without Surgery, Effective against Some Stage I to IV Esophageal Cancers
Minimally Invasive Screening Options for Barrett’s Esophagus
Regular use of NSAIDS can reduce the risk of esophageal and other cancers.
Chemotherapy/Radiation Prior to Surgery Improves Survival over Surgery Alone in Esophageal Cancer
Pre-Operative Chemotherapy Appears to Improve Survival in Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal Cancer on the Rise .
Localized Cancer of the Esophagus: Adding Chemotherapy to Radiation Therapy May Improve Survival Rates.Treatment for can
Surgery May Alleviate Symptoms and Improve Quality of Life in Persons with Advanced Cancer of the Esophagus
Radiofrequency Ablation in Barrett’s Esophagus May Prevent Esophageal Cancer
Survival Among Patients with Esophageal Cancer Is Improved with Combined Therapy Followed by Surgery
Neoadjuvant Treatment with Combination Radiation Chemotherapy for Patients with Localized Cancer of the Esophagus
Epirubicin Plus Cisplatin Plus Prolonged Fluorouracil Is Active against Advanced Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus
Genetic testing beginning to make a difference in esophageal cancer
PET Scanning Valuable for Staging of Esophageal Cancer
PET Scans Improve Staging Accuracy in Esophageal Cancer
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy plus Radiation Improves Survival in Esophageal Cancer
Treatment for Localized Esophageal Cancer: Surgery Alone Is as Effective as Surgery with Chemotherapy and Radiation
Barrett’s Esophagus Increases Risk of Esophageal Cancer and Mortality
Xeloda® and Eloxatin® Evaluated in Esophageal and Gastric Cancers
New Study Confirms Increased Incidence of Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus in White Americans
Scalding Hot Tea May Increase the Risk of Esophageal Cancer
Alcohol-induced Flushing Linked with Esophageal Cancer.
Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy Improves Survival in Esophageal Cancer
National Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month on CancerConnect
Understand treatment of stage 0 - I esophageal cancer.
Information on the treatment and management of Barrett's Esophagus
Regular Screening of Barrett’s Patients Improves Early Cancer Detection
AMG 337 MET Inhibitor active in MET-amplified gastroesophageal junction, gastric, and esophageal cancers
Mindy Mordecai & John Lipham, MD, University of Southern California discuss ECAN's role in raising GERD awareness
Esophageal cancer patients should not be denied treatment solely based on advanced age
Lancet article suggest brachytherapy may be superior to stents for esophageal cancer dysphagia
According to Swedish investigators high intake of anti-oxidants may reduce cancer risk
Treatment of stage I-II esophageal cancer with chemo and surgery produces similar outcomes to surgery alone
Combined Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy and Surgery is Superior to Surgery Alone for the Treatment of Esophageal Cancer
Iressa Improves Progression-Free Survival in Metastatic Esophageal Cancer
PET Scans improve detection of esophageal cancer and better determine operability
Two Approaches to Reversing Barrett’s Esophagus May Be Successful
Chemoradiotherapy plus Surgery Improves Esophageal Cancer Survival
Neoadjuvant Treatment for Esophageal Cancer Remains Promising