Esophagus cancer

Esophagus cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the esophagus, the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach. This cancer can affect both the upper esophagus and the lower esophagus. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy, depending on the type and stage of the cancer. Oncothermia may be a complementary option to help fight the cancer.

Cáncer de esófago

Diagnostic

Squamous carcinoma of the esophagus (G3). Metastasis in mediastinum. Classification: T2N1M1.

Patient

50-year-old man.

Treatment

Inoperable cancer Trimodal treatment: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and oncothermia.

Results

Remission of the disease (12 months disease-free).

Researcher

Prof. Dr. Renner

HOSPITAL

Klinickum Nord, Nümberg, Alemania

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Cáncer de esófago

Diagnostic

Squamous carcinoma of the esophagus (G3). Metastasis (positive lymph nodes).

Patient

49-year-old man.

Treatment

Inoperable cancer Trimodal. Treatment: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and oncothermia.

Results

Remission of the disease (30 disease-free months).

Researcher

Prof. Dr. Renner

HOSPITAL

Klinickum Nord, Nümberg, Alemania

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Cáncer de esófago

Diagnostic

Squamous carcinoma of the inoperable esophagus.

Patient

46-year-old man.

Treatment

Inoperable cancer Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy (50Gy), Oncothermia. Result: remission of the disease.

Results

Remission of the disease.

Researcher

Prof. D. Grönemeyer, & Dr. H. Sahinbas.

HOSPITAL

Institute of Microtherapie, University of Witten-Herdecke, Bochum, Germany

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