Cancer Of The Oesophagus
Symptoms
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Oesophageal cancer doesn't usuallyhave any symptoms at first. But as the cancer grows, it can cause swallowing problems and other symptoms.
Difficulty swallowing
Difficulty swallowing is the most common symptom of oesophageal cancer.
The cancer can narrow the oesophagus, making it difficult for food to pass down. It may feel as though food is getting stuck and sometimes swallowing may be uncomfortable or painful.
You may have to chew your food more thoroughly, or you can only eat soft foods. If the tumour continues to grow, even liquids may become difficult to swallow.
Other symptoms
Other symptoms of oesophageal cancer can include:
- persistent Indigestion or heartburn
- bringing up food soon after eating
- loss of appetite and weight loss
- persistentvomiting
- pain or discomfort inyour upper tummy, chest or back
- a persistent cough
- hoarseness
- tiredness, shortness of breath and pale skin
- vomiting blood or coughing up blood although this is uncommon
When to get medical advice
See your GP if you experience:
- swallowing difficulties
- heartburn on most days for three weeks or more
- any other unusual or persistent symptoms
The symptoms can be caused byseveral conditions and in many cases won't be caused by cancer but it's a good idea to get them checked out.
Read about how oesophageal cancer is diagnosed .
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