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What is esophageal cancer? - ANS Cause unknown but strongly related to smoking, alcohol use, asbestos exposure, and diets low in fruits, vegetables and vitamins - Achalasia and barrett's esophagus What is achalasia? - ANS decrease function of lower esophagus What is barre...

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What is esophageal cancer? - ANS Cause unknown but strongly related to smoking,
alcohol use, asbestos exposure, and diets low in fruits, vegetables and vitamins

- Achalasia and barrett's esophagus

What is achalasia? - ANS decrease function of lower esophagus

What is barrett's esophagus? - ANS premalignant tissue changes seen with frequent
esophageal irritation, chronic reflux

Where are most malignant esophageal tumors found? - ANS the middle or lower 1/3 of the
esophagus

What is the prognosis of esophageal cancer? - ANS Often poor due to it being diagnosed
late

How do tumors of esophageal cancer look? - ANS usually appear as ulcerated lesion and
is quite advanced at time of diagnosis.

What are signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer? - ANS progressive dysphagia,
choking, hoarseness with higher tumor, weight loss, pain a late sign, severe regurgitation with
bloody-flecked esophageal contents with advanced disease.

What are complications of esophageal cancer? - ANS Esophageal obstruction
Hemorrhage as tumor erodes through esophagus and into aorta
Fistula may form into trachea or lungs leading to pneumonia and hemorrhage

How is esophageal cancer diagnosed - ANS Endoscopy; Barium Enema; CT or MRI

What is the treatment of esophageal cancer? - ANS Usually treated with combination of
surgery, chemo and radiation

Surgical options:
Esophagectomy: Removal of all or part of esophagus; Dacron graft used to replace the resected
part.

, Esophagogastrectomy: Removal of part of esophagus and anastamosis of remaining portion to
stomach.

Esophagoenterostomy: Removal of part of esophagus and anastomosis of a segment of colon
to the remaining portion.

Maintaining nutrition very important for good outcome.

What is GERD? - ANS Syndrome resulting in reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
Can be from hiatal hernia or relaxation/weakness of lower esophageal sphincter

What are the symptoms of GERD? - ANS Heartburn, sore throat, hoarseness, early satiety
Bloating, nausea and vomiting, regurgitaiton (effortless return of material from stomach to
esophagus or mouth), feeling of lump in throat, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia); some may
suffer bronchospasm

What are complications of GERD? - ANS Besides discomfort, scar tissue can form in
esophagus leading to strictures;

Esophageal metaplasia (Barrett's esophagus) can lead to cancer of esophagus,

Pulmonary complications (pneumonia)

What meds protect the mucosal lining? - ANS Antacids (Magnesium oxide, calcium
carbonate)

-Neutralizes stomach acid, protects the mucosa

-Give 1-3 hours after meals and at bedtime

What meds decrease or block hydrochloric acid (HCL) production? - ANS H2 Receptors
antagonists (Famotidine, ranitidine)

Proton pump inhibitor:
Pantroprazole, esomeprazole

What is anti-ulcer medications? - ANS Sulcrafate: coats mucosa for protection, give prior
to meal

What does Bethanochol (urecholine) do? - ANS Can increase LES pressure

Metoclopromide (reglan) - ANS Increases stomach emptying

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