esophageal cancer

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was hoping people could assist i have been spitting up blood for the last six months and have had terrible heart burn i have had a ct scan which came back normal and i am due to have an endoscopy in a fortnight . I am worried becuase i think it could be esophageal cancer , another thing is when i drink alcohol my face and neck goes patchy red , which i have read could be linked . I am a 47 year old male with no weight loss , no problem swallowing food , although it feels sometimes its getting stuck in my chest , there doing the endoscopy to see if the esophagus is bleeding . Thanks everyone Mark 

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    The endoscopy will be the determining factor. Your specialist will take a biopsy from the scope and you should get results back within 4 -5 weeks

      I also had the procedure done because I had problems swallowing some of my food. 

      Results from my scope was no cancer but severe inflammation of my esophagus and diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus, caused by silent acid reflux. I now take 40 mg of Pantoloc twice a day for 6 months then reducing to 20 mg twice a day. Then another scope about a year and half den the road 

      Good luck with your journey 

     

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    I have barretts and yr told to stop drinking tea coffee and alcohol and fizzy drinks maybe try this before yr endoscopy
    • Posted

      thanks Dawn i have not had a drink for a week anything fizzy anyway x
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    Hello

    It sounds like you possibly have Barrett's esophagus. Normally Barrett's precedes esophageal cancer and the rate of esophageal cancer is very low among patients actually diagnosed with Barretts. I recently read a study that suggests the incubation period between Barrett's and esophageal cancer is thirty years; and we know that only 5-10 % of patients develop cancer after being diagnosed with Barrett's.

    I would ask your physician to test you for Sjögren's syndrome especially if you suffer from dry eyes, dry mouth, and a lower than normal white count (in compete metabolic profile) *that might explain the patches of redness with alcohol.

    Hope that helps -

    Anchor

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      cheers Anchor appreciate your reply its just the worry really and i guess i am probably a bit young to have it anymore advice you could give i have been taking most of the ppis Lanzaraporazle , Omerzrapole they seen to work for a couple of weeks then symptoms go back to normal 

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