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Non-operable esophageal cancer

01/07/2008 08:59PM

Question:

A friend of mine has recently been diagnosed with stage 2 esophageal cancer (contained) according to the physician. However, he was told today it was also found in a lymph node under his collar bone now making his esophageal tumor inoperable. Why can`t they take out the lymph node and the tumor? Why does the lymph node now make the esophageal tumor inoperable?

Answer:

If the tumor is high in the esophagus, then the lymph node found under the collar bone is considered to be locoregional spread; your friend could be eligible for surgery but after chemoradiation therapy.

There are isolated cases with this scenario who can have surgery not initially, but after chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

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Response by:

University of Cincinnati Malek Safa, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Hematology/Oncology
Department of Internal Medicine
College of Medicine
University of Cincinnati
Malek  Safa, MD