high among men.However, the cause of the observed gender differencesand the potential role of androgens in esophagealcarcinogenesis remains unclear, even though thecancer-promoting role of androgen receptors (AR)shown in other cancers such as prostate and bladdersuggests this aspect warrants exploration...
Esophageal cancer preoperative chemotherapy— Can we justify what we do?doi:10.1016/S0002-9270(99)00454-2This prospective randomized controlled trial compared surgery alone, to preoperative chemotherapy followed by surgery for treatment of localized adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus...
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ESOPHAGEAL cancerTREATMENT of esophageal cancerFLUOROURACILDOCETAXELDRUG developmentThe perioperative combination of 5‐fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and docetaxel is a new standard treatment in patients with esophageal carcinoma. However, chemoradiation results in higher R0 surgical resection rates, pathologic ...
Table 1 Androgen receptor expression in esophageal cancer. Ref. No. of patients Male:female Histological type AR Conclusion Matsuoka et al[74], 1987 NA NA SCC cell line 2.2 fmol/mg Proliferation of KSE-1 cell line is inhibited by estrogen and enhanced by testosterone Tihan et al[19], 200...
When esophageal cells grow out ar tissue that lines the lower part of the esophagus where it meets the stomach. This type of cancer is called
In this video I share the most important things I've learned in the last 12 years that I wish I'd known when I was diagnosed. -Chris Wark (Chris Beat Cancer)
Quitting smoking immediately decreases your chances of developing cancer. Alcohol Scientists acknowledge alcohol as a risk factor for no fewer than seven types of cancer. These include the mouth, voice box (laryngeal), upper throat (pharynx), esophageal, breast, and liver. According to th...
Achalasia and esophageal cancer are both gastrointestinal tract diseases. Achalasia is a chronic medical disease that increases the risk of esophageal cancer. Achalasia occurs when the valve between the esophagus and stomach does not open properly, and the pump of the esophagus does not push food do...