Radiation and chemotherapy are common treatments for esophageal cancer. Additionally, a surgeon may remove small cancerous tumors and some of the surrounding muscles by way of an endoscopy. The treatment a patient receives depends on how far the disease has progressed, where it is located, the type of cancerous cells, and their general health.

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