Esophageal cancer is a serious condition that affects the esophagus, the tube that connects the throat to the stomach. It is a relatively rare but aggressive cancer that often spreads before it is diagnosed. Understanding where esophageal cancer spreads first is crucial for early detection and treatment planning. In this blog, we will discuss the common sites of metastasis, the mechanisms behind its spread, and the implications for treatment.
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Understanding Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal cancer begins in the cells lining the esophagus. There are two main types:
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Typically occurs in the upper and middle parts of the esophagus.
- Adenocarcinoma – More common in the lower esophagus and near the gastroesophageal junction.
Both types of esophageal cancer can metastasize, meaning they spread beyond the esophagus to other parts of the body. The process of metastasis typically follows a pattern, and certain organs are more likely to be affected first.
How Does Esophageal Cancer Spread?
Cancer spreads through the body in three main ways:
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