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What are esophageal cancer symptoms? Difficulty swallowing is the first symptom people may notice. Other symptoms include: Pain in your throat or back, behind your breastbone or between your shoulder blades.
Esophageal cancer is often mistaken for other medical conditions, including: Acid reflux. Esophagitis. Esophageal fistula. Esophageal tuberculosis. GERD. Heartburn.
The most common symptom of esophageal cancer is a problem swallowing (called dysphagia). It can feel like the food is stuck in the throat or chest, and can even cause someone to choke on their food.
The Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association, Inc., (ECAA) is a voluntary, non-profit rare disorder organization whose mission is to promote worldwide understanding and support for esophageal cancer patients and caregivers.
The 5-year relative survival rate for esophageal cancer in the United States is 21%. Treatment for the disease has slowly improved the survival rate. In the 1960s and 1970s, the overall 5-year survival rate was around 5%. The survival rates for esophageal cancer vary based on several factors.
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The use of tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and chewing tobacco, is a major risk factor for esophageal cancer. The more a person uses tobacco and the longer it is used, the higher the cancer risk.
After entering the lymphatic system, esophageal cancer can potentially travel throughout the body and spread to distant organs and tissues. This type of cancer typically grows slowly, and it may be many years before the symptoms become noticeable. However, once the symptoms begin, the cancer progresses rapidly.
a hoarse voice. loss of appetite or losing weight without trying to. feeling tired or having no energy. pain in your throat or the middle of your chest, especially when swallowing.