Question: Dpes anyone have any information about Esophageal Cancer or good websites??? I really need this information for my project!!!
Please help ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: Please see Google search for more details on Esophageal cancer.
Question: information on Esophageal Cancer? my dad was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the summer. I think I was in denial until now because the chemo seemed to be going so well but now he has stopped responding to the first type of chemo. He is only 50.
I had a couple questions and was also wondering if anyone could refer me to a good site so I could learn more about this.
With cancer, how come if they get rid of it, and are in remission, it can come back? I don't understand this.
I am so scared of losing my dad and him not being able to see his grandchildren. I read that it's only a 25% survival rate within 5 years for this disease.
Answer: omg thats horrible
that was just a slap in the face for me bc my dad is also 50 and he has barretts esophogas which can lead to esophageal cancer....thats so sad...
i found this site
http://www.cancercenter.com/esophageal-cancer.cfm?source=googphil&c=5145:1:1
i hope he comes to a full recovery
Question: esophageal cancer? my friend's mom died of esophageal cancer. she died 2 months after she was diagnosed. she wasnt a smoker/drinker. my friend said that there are more women in her family that had it. and her doctor told her it was highly hereditary
i looked it up on the computer and found out that black ppl are more likely to get it than white people (her family is white) and men get it more than women (women in her family had it) and it said that it wasnt known if it was hereditary. she has an aunt on her DADs side that was just diagnosed with it yesterday.
she is worried she will have it. any information i could share with her?
Answer: In the United States, cancer of the esophagus is primarily due to changes that are a result of reflux. Although esophagus cancer is comparitively rare, it is less rare in people with severe reflux. The person who mentioned above that they have "Barrett's esophagus" represents a small percentage of people with reflux who are at increased risk for cancer, however even in that situation, the risk of cancer is only about a percent. Less than 20,000 people a year in the US get diagnosed with esophageal cancer.
There is no evidence to suggest that there is a hereditary factor in this type of cancer, and "Plummer-Vinson" (mentioned in another answer) is not a risk factor for cancer. This a condition of non-cancerous esophageal abnormalities and anemia. Ignore that comment.
Esophageal cancer is terribly aggressive. Typically, by the time it is discovered, it is far too advanced to be cured. This is due, in part, to the rapid spread that can occur from the site of origin into a multitude of lymph nodes throughout the chest. This can occur even when the primary tumor is merely a microscopic change in the lining of the esophagus. In addition, the cancer usually has to be bulky in order to cause symptoms. So, it spreads early, but it calls attention to itself late.
This disease isn't common enough to warrant screening everyone with endoscopy. Colon cancer is common enough that everyone after age 50 should undergo routine screening. Esophagus cancer is not. However, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is common, and among those people it is prudent to evaluate periodically with the flexible scope. The reason for this isn't primarily to rule out cancer, but instead to monitor for inflammation that may represent inadequate treatment. Once chronic changes such as Barrett's esophagus (which is an alteration to the type of tissue lining the esophagus) have been identified, then the use of routine screening endoscopy with random biopsies is certainly warranted. Even though esophagus cancer is rare, it is common enough in this subgroup that the benefits of screening and potential early detection of cancer outweigh the considerations of risk or cost.
... I hope that helps.
You are welcome to contact me if you have specific questions.
Question: Dpes anyone have any information about Esophageal Cancer or good websites??? I really need this information for my project!!!
Please help ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: I always like Wikipedia, because it has all the angles on everything, and links to anything else you want to know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esophageal_…
The guy suggested Mayo:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/esophag…
Medline is very reputable, and as you get more able to read medical-eese it will be more and more useful to you:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/esoph…
National Cancer Institute, includes links to clinical trials (experimental treatments) is you are desperate:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types…
Best of luck to you.