Develops in the lining of the stomach.
CT scans, PET scans, or endoscopic ultrasounds to determine the size of the tumor and if it has spread (staging). 5. Treatment Options
Several lifestyle and medical factors can increase the risk:
Major contributors, especially for squamous cell esophageal cancer.
These cancers are often grouped together because they share similar risk factors and symptoms:
Heartburn or "burning" in the chest/stomach. Pain: Pain in the throat, mid-chest, or upper abdomen.
Helping your own immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. 6. Prevention and Early Detection
Develops in the lining of the stomach.
CT scans, PET scans, or endoscopic ultrasounds to determine the size of the tumor and if it has spread (staging). 5. Treatment Options
Several lifestyle and medical factors can increase the risk:
Major contributors, especially for squamous cell esophageal cancer.
These cancers are often grouped together because they share similar risk factors and symptoms:
Heartburn or "burning" in the chest/stomach. Pain: Pain in the throat, mid-chest, or upper abdomen.
Helping your own immune system recognize and attack cancer cells. 6. Prevention and Early Detection