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About Cancer

Oesophageal cancer

Oesophageal cancer is a cancer of the food pipe (oesophagus). This tube carries food from your mouth to your stomach. Cancer here can cause difficulty swallowing, weight loss and indigestion.

What is oesophageal cancer?

Oesophageal cancer is a cancer of the food pipe. The food pipe is also called the oesophagus or gullet and is part of the digestive system.

Symptoms of oesophageal cancer

Symptoms of oesophageal cancer can include difficulty swallowing, indigestion or heartburn and weight loss.

Getting diagnosed with oesophageal cancer

You usually start by seeing your GP. They might refer you to a specialist and organise tests.

Survival for oesophageal cancer

Survival depends on many factors including the stage and type of your oesophageal cancer.

Treatment for oesophageal cancer

You might have surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy or a combination of these treatments. This depends on a number of factors including the stage and type of your oesophageal cancer.

Stages, types and grades of oesophageal cancer

The stage of a cancer tells you how big it is and whether it has spread. It helps your doctor to know which treatment you need.

Last reviewed: 27 Sept 2023

Next review due: 28 Sept 2026

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