Oesophageal cancer is a growing concern in the UK, often detected late due to subtle early symptoms. Difficulty swallowing, ...
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25 years on: How the oesophageal cancer fund turns warning signs into lifesaving action
We joined the OCF community in the Talbot hotel to launch OCF’s flagship event, Lollipop Day, which will take place on 27th and 28th February 2026. Just twenty-five years ago, Oesophageal Cancer in ...
Pharmaceutical Technology rounds up the key readouts from the 2026 Digestive Disease Week conference held in Chicago.
Stacey Chetwyn lost her fiancé to oesophageal cancer and is backing the trial A woman who lost her fiancé to oesophageal cancer has praised a trial involving a new test which aims to detect the ...
What are targeted and immunotherapy drugs? Targeted cancer drugs work by targeting the differences in cancer cells that help them to grow and survive. Other drugs help the immune system to attack ...
February is Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month and for the uninitiated, esophageal cancer begins in one’s esophagus which is a long, hollow tube connecting the throat and the stomach. It is a known ...
Oesophageal cancer is a global health problem with high mortality due to the advanced nature of the disease at presentation; therefore, detection at an early stage significantly improves outcome.
Oesophageal cancer is an aggressive disease with one of the worst survival rates of all cancers. Our latest research shows that the longer a person waits to see a doctor, the more likely they are to ...
Australian radio host James Valentine's battle with oesophageal cancer highlights this deadly, often late-diagnosed disease.
What happens at the appointment? Your doctor or nurse examines you at each appointment. They ask how you are feeling, whether you have had any symptoms or side effects, and if you are worried about ...
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