Monday, June 13, 2011

Treating Esophagus Cancer

Esophagus is part of the gastrointestinal tract. The work to move food from the mouth to the stomach for digestion. It is classified as a muscle composed of several layers: inner lining, submucosa, muscle layer and outer layer. Esophagus cancer usually starts growing in the inner lining of the esophagus and can spread to tissues around. Cancer cells can also break off and inducing others to develop cancerous tumors in other parts of the body find their way. This is called metastasis. The esophageal cancer is unknown, but risk factors that increase your chances of developing the disease causes more than 65 years old, being male has been smoking, heavy drinking unhealthy died, obesity and acid reflux are involved.

Esophagus cancer is asymptomatic which means it usually presents no symptoms. However, difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, chest pain and fatigue has been associated with disease. It is a good performance to make an appointment with your health care provider if these symptoms persist and become worrisome idea. You drink a barium solution to your doctor and take X-rays of your neck can be healing. They also use an endoscopy can look directly at your esophagus tissue. The cancer tissue is found, a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis usually determine the cancer is malignant or benign is.

There are several treatment options available for cancer of the esophagus. The chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery and included. Type of treatment usually prescribed disease, depending on the severity of its location, and whether it has spread to other parts of your body. Surgery can be performed initially too small to remove tumors found in the beginning stages of the disease. If the disease is quite advanced, however, more aggressive surgical intervention esophagus (esophagectomy) or with the same stomach (esophagogastrectomy) top of the neck may include removing part. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy in conjunction with surgery can be determined.

There is no cure for esophagus cancer. Treatment of disease with current medical technology is difficult. Patients suffering from this disease more effective treatment options can be found in order to participate in clinical trials can be encouraged. It is best with your treatment options and their associated benefits and risks with your health care provider about all speak.

http://soundcloud.com/user3006405
http://www.good.is/community/ADINA4570509
http://community.mtv.tv/profile/0F0643302023364F00001023364F0/AboutMe.aspx
http://www.politicalcortex.com/user/pawanporu6/
http://cs.cabinlife.com/CBNCS/members/rickflair4/default.aspx
http://www.good.is/community/ADISH63604747
http://www.shopflick.com/users/rickflair4
http://community.mtv.tv/profile/0F0643302023364F00001023364F0/AboutMe.aspx
http://www.tortuga.com/portal/user/18953
http://soundcloud.com/user5112285
http://www.thepoint.com/users/hammy-gery/profile
http://justcauseit.com/user/pawanporu6
http://www.melodramatic.com/users/hammygrey8/
http://foundmagazine.com/users/profile/36512
http://live.reperion.com/members/rickflair4/default.aspx
http://live.reperion.com/members/pawanporu6/default.aspx
http://telligent.com/members/rickflair4/
http://www.valueinvestingnews.com/user/rickflair4
http://www.ted.com/profiles/943566
http://typophile.com/user/168374/
http://telligent.com/members/montycarlo6/
http://www.tortuga.com/portal/user/19015
http://www.valueinvestingnews.com/user/hammygrey8
http://typophile.com/user/168358