Esophageal Cancer News and Research

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Esophageal Cancer is cancer that forms in tissues lining the esophagus (the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach). Two types of esophageal cancer are squamous cell carcinoma (cancer that begins in flat cells lining the esophagus) and adenocarcinoma (cancer that begins in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids).
Excess weight responsible for cancers globally finds report

Excess weight responsible for cancers globally finds report

Study highlights need for personalized approach to treat ICU acquired delirium

Study highlights need for personalized approach to treat ICU acquired delirium

New edition of Red Journal focuses on roles of imaging in radiation oncology

New edition of Red Journal focuses on roles of imaging in radiation oncology

Tracking down microRNA candidates linked to disease

Tracking down microRNA candidates linked to disease

CDx Diagnostics announces WATS3D data demonstrating crypt dysplasia as risk factor for esophageal cancer

CDx Diagnostics announces WATS3D data demonstrating crypt dysplasia as risk factor for esophageal cancer

Medical or surgical treatment for severe heartburn prevents esophageal cancer

Medical or surgical treatment for severe heartburn prevents esophageal cancer

NUS study discovers a bidirectional regulator and shines light on A-to-I RNA editing in cancer cells

NUS study discovers a bidirectional regulator and shines light on A-to-I RNA editing in cancer cells

New nanoparticle-based platform for detecting esophageal cancer cells

New nanoparticle-based platform for detecting esophageal cancer cells

Research elucidates maturation of cancer-causing miRNAs

Research elucidates maturation of cancer-causing miRNAs

Researchers find new marker for better prognosis in gastric and esophageal cancer

Researchers find new marker for better prognosis in gastric and esophageal cancer

PENTAX Medical launches new C2 CryoBalloon Ablation System for treatment of Barretts esophagus

PENTAX Medical launches new C2 CryoBalloon Ablation System for treatment of Barretts esophagus

Esophageal cancer risk could be reduced by esomeprazole and low dose aspirin

Esophageal cancer risk could be reduced by esomeprazole and low dose aspirin

Study finds increase in lifestyle-related cancers over the past decade

Study finds increase in lifestyle-related cancers over the past decade

UTA bioengineering professor successfully patents new cancer trap

UTA bioengineering professor successfully patents new cancer trap

Centrosome amplification may contribute to initiation of cancers, research suggests

Centrosome amplification may contribute to initiation of cancers, research suggests

Lymph node status after preoperative therapy determines survival of esophageal cancer patients

Lymph node status after preoperative therapy determines survival of esophageal cancer patients

Study explains how colon cancer cells spread to the liver

Study explains how colon cancer cells spread to the liver

Slight changes in patient's position during radiotherapy may impact survival chances

Slight changes in patient's position during radiotherapy may impact survival chances

Scientists find link between soil metals and cancer mortality

Scientists find link between soil metals and cancer mortality

New guideline on use of endoscopic eradication therapy in Barrett's esophagus

New guideline on use of endoscopic eradication therapy in Barrett's esophagus

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