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Esophageal Cancer

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Medical Definition:
      new window University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "esophageal"
 
 
Health Portals:
      new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Barrett's Esophagus
new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Gastroenterology & Hepatology Research Center: Barrett's Esophagus
new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Gastroenterology & Hepatology Research Center: Esophageal Cancer
new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Esophageal Cancer
new window MayoClinic.com
 
 
Health News:
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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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MEDLINE/PubMed Database of Research Articles:
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Web Directory:
      new window The Johns Hopkins Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Cancer Web  [Recommended]   Description: Presents an extensive illustrated FAQ regarding this disease and its precursor condition. (pathology2.jhu.edu)
new window ACOR Discussion List: Esophageal Cancer Description: Access to an email format discussion group. (listserv.acor.org)
new window Cancer Group Institute: Esophageal Cancer Description: Provides general information in a fact-sheet presentation. (cancergroup.com)
new window Cancer Index: Esophagus Description: Links for patients and professionals. (ncl.ac.uk)
new window Cancer.gov: Esophageal Cancer Description: Resource of the U.S. National Cancer Institute including access to an online booklet, clinical trials, medical articles and other general information. (cancer.gov)
new window CancerLinksUSA: Esophagus Description: General information primarily from the National Cancer Institute. Includes links to other related material. (cancerlinksusa.com)
new window Cathy's Esophageal Cancer Cafe Description: Patient and caregiver resource maintained by a survivor and addressing many subjects including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. (eccafe.org)
new window Ellis Fischel Cancer Center: Esophageal Cancer Description: Overview information from the University of Missouri. (ellisfischel.org)
new window eMedicine Health: Cancer of the Esophagus Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Imperial Cancer Research Fund Description: UK charity offers news and information about esophageal cancer. It also provides details on fundraising. (cancerhelp.org.uk)
new window InteliHealth: Esophageal Cancer Description: Consumer health information presented in an understandable manner. (intelihealth.com)
new window Living with Esophageal Cancer Description: Description of one survivor's experience with diagnosis, treatment and coping with this condition. (geocities.com)
new window MEDLINEplus: Esophageal Cancer Description: U.S. National Library of Medicine source including links to general information sites. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Esophageal Cancer Description: Brief overview with an institutional focus and contact details. (mskcc.org)
new window Oesophageal Cancer Diary Description: The diary of a UK Cancer survivor. (oatridge.co.uk)
new window Oesophageal Patients Association Description: Information about this UK-based organization including its orientation to support, coping and education. (opa.org.uk)
new window Oesophageal Patients Association, Northern Ireland Description: Gives medical information aimed at cancer survivors and provides details of the activities and meetings of this organization. (opani.org)
new window OncologyChannel: Esophageal Cancer Description: Offers access to resources and information including such subject areas as diagnosis and treatment. (oncologychannel.com)
new window OncoNurse: Esophageal Cancer Resources Description: Listing of specific related organizations, references and sources of support. (onconurse.com)
new window OnTumor.com: Esophageal Description: Barrett's esophagus is a risk factor for cancer. Discussion of this topic and related matters. (ontumor.com)
new window The Virtual Hospital: Esophageal Carcinoma Description: Guided approach to many aspects of this cancer from the University of Iowa. (vh.org)
new window University of Chicago: Section of Gastroenterology Description: Gives a summary of topics related to esophageal cancer. (gi.bsd.uchicago.edu)
new window University of Michigan: Cancer of the Esophagus Description: General information including institutional treatment orientation and contact details. (cancer.med.umich.edu)
 




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