Esophageal cancer is one of the ten most common types of cancer in the world. In Spain, however, its incidence barely accounts for 1% of all tumors, which places it at number 20 of the classification. It is important to note, in addition, that 84% of cases occur in men and that the average age of diagnosis ranges between 55 and 70 years.
Risk factors for esophageal cancer
In addition to age and sex, in the terms already mentioned, a number of risk factors that favor the development of this type of cancer have been identified:
Types of esophageal cancer
Depending on the cells that make up the different layers of tissues that make up the esophagus, two types of cancer are distinguished:
Symptoms of esophageal cancer
The most common symptoms of esophageal cancer are the following:
Treatment of esophageal cancer
Early diagnosis of esophageal cancer is not common, since no effective early detection test is available. It is only reached by chance when conducting a clinical study motivated by other causes or in high-risk patients, which, as is the case with Barrett’s disease, are closely monitored for the possibility of developing a dysplasia, that is, a precancerous lesion.
Taking this into account, the treatment will depend on the stage in which the tumor is classified or, in other words, on the stage it is in, whether it is located or has been extended to other parts of the body. In any case, the treatment will contemplate the possibility of removing the tumor by surgery, as well as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These options can be used alone or in combination.
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