Hematology and Blood Disorders
Whether you are fighting cancer or managing a blood disorder, the hematologists and oncologists at Main Line Health offer the comprehensive care you need.
When you eat and drink, food and liquids travel down your esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach. Esophageal cancer is cancer that starts in the esophagus.
Early detection can give you a head start in treating esophageal cancer, so if you already have Barrett's esophagus, our team will work with you to make sure you receive proper, regular screenings.
Some of the most common symptoms of esophageal cancer include:
Many other illnesses can cause these same symptoms, so talk to your doctor to get a better idea of what's happening in your body. Your doctor will ask you questions about your symptoms and do a physical exam. You may also need tests like:
Treatment for esophageal cancer can include:
Talk to your doctor to see which treatment — or combination of treatments — might work best for your needs.
Whether you are fighting cancer or managing a blood disorder, the hematologists and oncologists at Main Line Health offer the comprehensive care you need.
Main Line Health experts use the latest technology to diagnose and treat all types of conditions affecting the chest, lungs and esophagus.
Main Line Health gastroenterology works to resolve digestive issues and GI conditions. Find the right solution for your digestive conditions at one of our Philadelphia locations.
From diagnosis and throughout treatment, Main Line Health cancer specialists (oncologists) provide compassionate care for you and your loved ones through all stages of cancer treatment.
At Main Line Health, our expert radiation oncologists use the latest technology to give you powerful, precise treatment.
The thoracic surgeons at Main Line Health offer comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for every type of thoracic condition, including lung and esophageal cancer.
With advances in medicine, millions of people are living with cancer than ever before. For that reason, we established The Survivorship Program—a program designed to help patients transition to life following treatment, by alleviating some of their common concerns.