Slide Shows

Module 1: Understanding Esophageal Cancer

Understanding Esophageal Cancer

This slide show provides an overview of esophageal cancer and the two main types: esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Click through to learn about causes, risk factors, symptoms, and prevention strategies to reduce your risk. You will also learn about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and a condition called Barrett's esophagus, the only condition that is known to lead to esophageal adenocarcinoma.

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Module 2: Detecting and Diagnosing Esophageal Cancer

Detecting and Diagnosing Esophageal Cancer

This slide show will help you understand the detection, diagnosis, and staging of esophageal cancer. Click through to learn about these topics as well as information on Barrett's esophagus, the only condition that is known to lead to esophageal adenocarcinoma. Once detected, Barrett's esophagus can be treated and eliminated, preventing the start of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Talk with your doctor about your risk for esophageal cancer or Barrett's esophagus.

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Module 3: Treating and Managing Esophageal Cancer

Treating and Managing Esophageal Cancer

This slide show provides an overview of the treatment and management of esophageal cancer. The treatment plan for esophageal cancer is based on your diagnosis, including the type and stage of cancer. Click through to learn about treatments including endoscopic therapy, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, surgery (esophagectomy), and clinical trials. You can also learn about nutrition, mental health support, exercise, symptom relief, and survivorship care after treatment ends. Visit www.ecan.org for more information and support through your treatment and survivorship journey.

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This educational activity has been developed by the Esophageal Cancer Action Network and Mechanisms in Medicine Inc.

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This activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Merck.

Thank you to the funders of You And Esophageal Cancer. All content is developed independently by the Esophageal Cancer Action Network and Mechanisms in Medicine Inc., in collaboration with an Expert Faculty group; funders are allowed no influence on the content of You And Esophageal Cancer.

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