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Esophageal Cancer is cancer that forms in tissues lining the esophagus (the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach). Two types of esophageal cancer are squamous cell carcinoma (cancer that begins in flat cells lining the esophagus) and adenocarcinoma (cancer that begins in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids).
Early knowledge of HCC response to TACE determines treatment success: Research article

Early knowledge of HCC response to TACE determines treatment success: Research article

Local anesthetics have potential therapeutic effects on IBD: Research article

Local anesthetics have potential therapeutic effects on IBD: Research article

Researchers evaluate safety and feasibility of STARR procedure for ODS

Researchers evaluate safety and feasibility of STARR procedure for ODS

Study reveals X+ allele of APOB gene as another risk factor of gallstone formation after gastrectomy

Study reveals X+ allele of APOB gene as another risk factor of gallstone formation after gastrectomy

Report investigates clear cell ICC

Report investigates clear cell ICC

Study investigates efficacy of SWV measurement in evaluation of NASH pathophysiology using ultrasound

Study investigates efficacy of SWV measurement in evaluation of NASH pathophysiology using ultrasound

TLR4 may provide new strategy for treating patients with PDAC: Study

TLR4 may provide new strategy for treating patients with PDAC: Study

Researchers evaluate outcomes of SD and PD in patients with GISTs

Researchers evaluate outcomes of SD and PD in patients with GISTs

Research on safety of endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection in treatment of large sessile colorectal polyps

Research on safety of endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection in treatment of large sessile colorectal polyps

GI symptoms in peritoneal dialysis patients correlated with chronic renal failure

GI symptoms in peritoneal dialysis patients correlated with chronic renal failure

Japanese researchers identity useful markers for early diagnosis of CMV gastritis

Japanese researchers identity useful markers for early diagnosis of CMV gastritis

Standard CRP test ineffective for detecting inflammatory bowel disease: Study

Standard CRP test ineffective for detecting inflammatory bowel disease: Study

Hydrophobic proteins may serve as biomarkers for treating colorectal cancer

Hydrophobic proteins may serve as biomarkers for treating colorectal cancer

CXCL12/CXCR4 chemokine axis plays a critical role in pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis

CXCL12/CXCR4 chemokine axis plays a critical role in pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis

Arterial reconstruction in adult-to-adult LDLT has high risk of thrombosis: Study

Arterial reconstruction in adult-to-adult LDLT has high risk of thrombosis: Study

Pelvic extraperitoneal IMT with malignant transformation in 14-year-old

Pelvic extraperitoneal IMT with malignant transformation in 14-year-old

Blueberry consumption is beneficial for hepatic diseases: Study

Blueberry consumption is beneficial for hepatic diseases: Study

Neonatal diarrhea may lead to life threatening dehydration and malnutrition: Research

Neonatal diarrhea may lead to life threatening dehydration and malnutrition: Research

Study evaluates effect of Viusid on oxidative stress, cytokine parameters in patients with CHC

Study evaluates effect of Viusid on oxidative stress, cytokine parameters in patients with CHC

Updated phase II study results of OPAXIO in patients with advanced esophageal cancer

Updated phase II study results of OPAXIO in patients with advanced esophageal cancer

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