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PICC Maintenance Challenges Among Esophageal Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Palliative Radiotherapy for Dysphagia in Esophageal Cancer: Short-Term Benefits and Late Toxicity Risks. [PDF]
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Psychological distress and its influencing factors in esophageal cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
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Retrograde gastric decompression and anterograde enteral nutrition feeding in retrosternal esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Despite advances in our knowledge of esophageal cancer, 50% of patients present with incurable disease, and the overall survival after diagnosis is poor. The incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus is rising at a rapid rate in developed countries.
Nimish, Vakil, Aboud, Affi
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Despite advances in our knowledge of esophageal cancer, 50% of patients present with incurable disease, and the overall survival after diagnosis is poor. The incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus is rising at a rapid rate in developed countries.
Nimish, Vakil, Aboud, Affi
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2008
The incidence of esophageal cancer, in particular esophageal adenocarcinoma, is increasing, largely due to an increase in risk factors for adenocarcinoma. When esophageal cancer is confirmed by upper endoscopy, staging is required for the optimal selection of patients who should undergo esophageal resection.
H A, Wieder +3 more
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The incidence of esophageal cancer, in particular esophageal adenocarcinoma, is increasing, largely due to an increase in risk factors for adenocarcinoma. When esophageal cancer is confirmed by upper endoscopy, staging is required for the optimal selection of patients who should undergo esophageal resection.
H A, Wieder +3 more
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1995
Esophageal cancer is a disease of the developing nations worldwide, and it is associated with nutritional deficiencies and exposure to tobacco and alcohol. In the West, the epidemiology is changing with an unexplained increase in adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus and gastroesophageal junction, whereas rates for squamous cell carcinoma remain ...
W A, Flood, A A, Forastiere
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Esophageal cancer is a disease of the developing nations worldwide, and it is associated with nutritional deficiencies and exposure to tobacco and alcohol. In the West, the epidemiology is changing with an unexplained increase in adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus and gastroesophageal junction, whereas rates for squamous cell carcinoma remain ...
W A, Flood, A A, Forastiere
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000
Accurate pretherapy staging for esophageal cancer is important for stage-directed therapy. Precise staging is also essential for quality control and ensuring the validity of clinical trials. Endoscopic ultrasound is currently the best technique in local regional staging.
Law, S, Wong, J
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Accurate pretherapy staging for esophageal cancer is important for stage-directed therapy. Precise staging is also essential for quality control and ensuring the validity of clinical trials. Endoscopic ultrasound is currently the best technique in local regional staging.
Law, S, Wong, J
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Current Problems in Cancer, 1994
Esophageal cancer is an important problem in the United States. It results in more deaths (over 10,000 annually) than rectal cancer. Furthermore, the incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing at a rate faster than that of nearly any other cancer and the reasons for the increase are not well understood.
L R, Coia, E R, Sauter
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Esophageal cancer is an important problem in the United States. It results in more deaths (over 10,000 annually) than rectal cancer. Furthermore, the incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing at a rate faster than that of nearly any other cancer and the reasons for the increase are not well understood.
L R, Coia, E R, Sauter
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