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    Pinter ends it all with a double plot  Jan 2, 2009
    Pinter, the original 'angry young man', had suffered for more than five years from cancer of the oesophagus. He was admitted to Hammersmith Hospital last Monday and died two days later on Christmas Eve. (Daily Mail)

    David Williamson farewells Harold Pinter, who 'recast' humans  Dec 26, 2008
    Pinter was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in 2002, and his illness prevented him from attending the Nobel prize awards ceremony in 2005. He delivered his acceptance speech in a recorded video, and launched a strong attack on US foreign policy and the war on Iraq. (The Australian)

    Hotel, Restaurant And Carpentry Trades Are Among Professions Posing Highest Risks For Cancer Of The Esophagus  Dec 21, 2008
    20, 2008) A new study led by Spanish researchers has revealed that exposure to certain substances may increase the risk of cancer of the oesophagus ... The article showing the link between certain professions and the risk of suffering cancer of the oesophagus is thought to be the first to have been published on this topic ... The study, which appears in the latest edition of the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine, analyses the two principle types of cancer of the oesophagus, which... (Science Daily)

    Bad noodles with benzoic acid still being dished out  Nov 25, 2008
    GEORGE TOWN: Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) president S.M. Mohamed Idris said noodle manufacturers here were still dishing out noodles with high levels of benzoic acid, which causes nausea, headache, weakness and burning of the oesophagus. The maximum level of benzoic acid for noodles permitted by law is 1000 parts per million (ppm). (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Temperate water helps heat stroke: study  Nov 18, 2008
    5C, as measured by a sensor inserted into the oesophagus. The men exercised in 36C heat and 50 per cent relative humidity while wearing a suit with 40C hot water pumping through it. (ABC Online)

    Surgery beneficial in heartburn  Nov 8, 2008
    The operation involves wrapping a piece of the stomach around the oesophagus to create a new valve to prevent acid backing up from the stomach. It used to be done by opening up the chest cavity, but with the advent of keyhole surgery is now a lot safer. (BBC News)

    Obesity is linked to increase in cancer cases  Nov 4, 2008
    Excess body fat is linked to cancer of the bowel, breast, womb, oesophagus, kidney and pancreas. He added: "The evidence now shows that, after not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight is the most important thing you can do for cancer prevention. This means that if rates of obesity continue to rise, then this will have serious consequences for cancer rates in the UK. "Unless something happens soon to stop the increase in obesity, then we are sleepwalking towards a situation where the UK will be... (The Herald)

    Statins for clots?  Nov 2, 2008
    Dr Khemasuwan and his colleagues from Albert Einstein Medical Center evaluated the influence of statins use on the incidence of VTE by reviewing 740 consecutive patients admitted to the hospital between October 2004 and September 2007 with a diagnosis of breast, lung, colon, prostate, stomach, oesophagus, pancreas, ovary, kidney, or brain cancer. The occurrence of VTE, risk factors for VTE, and use of statins were recorded. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Foods to prevent disease?  Nov 2, 2008
    Experts at France's national food and cancer research centre, NACRe, said a varied diet of mainly fruit and vegetables with not too much alcohol would help prevent cancers of the mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, lung, stomach, pancreas, colon-rectum and bladder. After leafing through 7,000 studies from across the globe, the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) recommends avoiding food and drinks high in sugar, salt or fats and low in fibres, and instead eating fruit, vegetables, wholegrain cereals and... (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Better detection and drugs will cut cancer death rate by a sixth  Oct 16, 2008
    Among men, small increases in death rates from cancer of the oesophagus, mouth and malignant melanoma (of the skin) are predicted, and a larger increase (14 per cent) from cancer of the liver. Cancer of the liver and oesophagus are linked with obesity. (Independent)

    Will new government ads scare smokers into quitting?  Oct 3, 2008
    "SAM ROBERTS 32, a mother from Edinburgh."My dad had cancer of the oesophagus and we nearly lost him, but it hasn't stopped my smoking. I started at school because of peer group pressure but the photos make you think. (Scotsman)

    Lucknow: Rare surgery on infant  Sep 25, 2008
    A congenital disorder, called congenital oesophageal atresia, which left her with an under-developed oesophagus (food-pipe) was the culprit ... Shrishti was born with only the upper end of oesophagus (food-pipe) measuring around 3 cm. In a normal baby, the food pipe is 14-15 cm long and connects the mouth to the stomach ... In the final stage, the upper end of the newly constructed food-pipe was fixed to the under-developed oesophagus. (India Times, India)

    Obese more likely to develop cancer  Sep 8, 2008
    "People associate high body weight with conditions like diabetes and heart disease, and a lot of people are not aware of the links between body weight and cancer. "If you look at these cancers, they include two of the most common, breast and colon, and some of which have very low survival rates, pancreatic and oesophagus ... The researchers have based their findings on an analysis of data from around the world on obesity, weight gain and weight loss in relation to cancers of the breast, kidney,... (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Food adulteration is injurious to human health - Survey  Aug 29, 2008
    "Potassium bromate (E924) used in bread has the chance of causing cancer and nitrate used in tendering meat and beans could cause cancer and tumours in the liver, kidney, trachea oesophagus and lungs," she added. Mrs Agra cautioned that the Food and Drugs law prohibited the sale of unwholesome, poisonous or adulterated food and any person found violating the law would be punished. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Cancer Control Experts Meet  Aug 29, 2008
    However, some of the well known reported cases include lung, prostate, cervical, breast, stomach, liver, oesophageal (oesophagus) and leukaemia - common among children, according to hospital sources. These have wrecked the lives of the nation's important personalities over the years. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Jungle Aussie 'chased by horrible lizards'  Aug 27, 2008
    Ms Sturrock said her son was admitted to hospital in Bangkok in a delirious state with an ulcerated stomach and oesophagus, wounds all over his body, pneumonia, kidney failure, a body temperature of 25 degrees and low blood pressure. Mr Adcock's ordeal began on July 31 as a simple, hour-long hike to a waterfall in the Hinboun district of Laos's Khammouane province. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Pre-cancerous condition linked to chronic acid reflux faces several hurdles  Aug 8, 2008
    In a review published in the inaugural issue of Disease Models nisms (DMM), , experts on a disease known as "Barrett's oesophagus" discuss how "Barrett's" presents unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment ... Doctors want to understand more about this condition because patients with Barrett's have 30 to 125 times increased risk of an often fatal cancer of the oesophagus ... Additionally, in order to screen for Barrett's, the oesophagus must be examined with a small light and camera... (EurekAlert!)

    Fat can kill  Aug 3, 2008
    In both sexes, being overweight increases the risk of cancer of the oesophagus, kidney, gall bladder and pancreas. It also increases risk of various types of leukaemias and lymphomas. (Hindu)

    Discovery Of A Mechanism That Regulates Cell Movement  Jul 24, 2008
    As revealed by this same researcher, the amounts of E-Cadherin and of one of the elements required for trafficking decrease in the progression of a kind of oesophagus cancer and this effect is related to the gain in tumour cell motility, which allows them to spread throughout the body more rapidly. Researchers working on cancer will now be able to use animal models to test whether this mechanism is defective in other kinds of tumours and to study whether any of its genetic components are valid... (Science Daily)

    Accused doctor returns for his day in court  Jul 21, 2008
    Accompanying her will be Judy Kemps, whose husband, Gerardus, died after the surgeon botched the removal of a cancerous mass from his oesophagus, an operation a commission of inquiry was told should not have been performed. His death is one of three manslaughter charges Patel faces, and was one of many complaints made against him. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Fat chance of cancer  Jul 13, 2008
    If you wish to avoid cancer lung cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cancers of the oesophagus, kidney, pancreas, the list goes on stop smoking and maintain a body mass index (BMI) of 18. 5 to 23 (as per international European recommendations) i.e. the healthy range. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Armchair killer told to 'rot in hell'  Jul 3, 2008
    After apologising to her for ``all the pain caused during their time together'', he strangled Ms Budd by pressing on her oesophagus until she died. He then put his knee on her chest and checked her pulse. (NEWS.com.au)

    Hospital alert sparks patient recall  Jun 29, 2008
    It is most often used to examine a patient's oesophagus, stomach or colon. Bookmark with. (BBC News -- UK)

    That's no mean feet, Fergus  Jun 28, 2008
    65kmh to become the fastest single-leg amputee skier in the world, he had a recurrence of cancer and last September underwent surgery to remove his oesophagus and much of his stomach. He has now made the elite cycling team for the Beijing Paralympics. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Dave Prentis: 'Raise them up, or they will bring you down'  Jun 22, 2008
    Prentis went public a few years ago after fighting off cancer of the oesophagus and stomach, not to mention MRSA contracted in hospital. "The cleaning service was contracted out to a private firm. [The ward] was filthy." But apart from that he has been reluctant to talk about his private life. (Independent)

    Affluent women in the South are more likely to die from breast cancer  Jun 18, 2008
    And drinking too much can lead to cancers of the mouth, oesophagus and bowel. The data was contained in the first report produced by the National Cancer Intelligence Network. (Daily Mail)

    70% of tobacco smoked in India is in form of bidis  May 31, 2008
    Cancer of the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus and lungs together account for 75 per cent of tobacco related cancers in the country. The mortality rate from bidi smoking is much higher than cigarette smoking and overall mortality rate from tobacco smoking is even higher, says Editor, Bidi Smoking and Public Health, Prakash C Gupta. (CNN-IBN)

    Clues to alcohol cancer mystery  May 26, 2008
    "The best practical advice for reducing the risk of cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx and oesophagus remains to stop smoking and drink less alcohol. "Alcohol is also linked to cancers of the breast, bowel and liver. The more you cut down on alcohol, the more you reduce your risk. (BBC News -- Health)

    Heart disease to be top killer by 2030  May 21, 2008
    According to WHO's predictions, cases of cancer of the stomach, liver, colon, rectum, oesophagus and breast will rise sharply by 2030 and jointly cause nearly 10% of all deaths as compared to 5% in 2004. Incidence of malaria is also expected to fall sharply by 2030. (India Times, India -- Community News)

    Home At Last.. Baby Born At Just 23 Weeks  May 13, 2008
    She suffered problems with swallowing and had severe reflux, where stomach acid leaks back up the oesophagus. But once she reached 11lb, surgeons were able to operate to relieve the problem. (Glasgow Daily Record)

    Two glasses of wine a day risks mouth cancer  May 11, 2008
    Researchers also found two small glasses a of wine a day raised the risk of cancer of the oesophagus by 50 per cent and cancer of the larynx by 40 per cent.. Drinking eight units a day raised the risk of mouth or throat cancer by four to six times compared to a non-drinker. (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Man turns to keyhole surgery to end mystery 15-month hiccup bout  May 8, 2008
    Experts at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre will construct a new 'valve' between the oesophagus and the stomach by wrapping the upper part of the stomach around the lowest point of the oesophagus. Mr Sands suffered his first extended attack of hiccups for two weeks in September 2006. (Daily Mail)

    Cafe served dishwashing liquid instead of wine  May 6, 2008
    The court heard Sim suffered burns and possible scaring of her throat and oesophagus from the chemical mix. Under New Zealand's no-fault accident law, victims do not sue for damages. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Experts discredit regenerative 'pixie dust'  May 4, 2008
    " Such regrowth has, however, been the target of scientists worldwide for decades and would have been remarkable. It would have been especially remarkable if it had been achieved using extra cellular matrix, which is a simple and common substance found throughout the body as a kind of scaffold to support new cell growth. This, however, did not stop Acell from inviting TV crews into its labs and offering interviews with Badylak. He admitted he had no idea how the powder might work but suggested... (Times Online)

    Digital revolutionHow a US man was able to grow back a missing finger  May 2, 2008
    They hope soon to start a clinical trial in Buenos Aires on a woman who has cancer of the oesophagus ... Doctors remove the cancerous portion and try to stretch the stomach lining up to meet the shortened oesophagus ... In the trial they will place the extra cellular matrix inside the body from where the portion of oesophagus has been removed, and hope to stimulate the cells around it to re-grow the missing portion. (BBC News -- Health)

    Pixie dust' makes man's severed finger  May 2, 2008
    Dr Badylak is now preparing to continue testing the powder on a woman in Buenos Aires who has cancer of the oesophagus. The US military is due to start trials of the powder to regrow parts of the fingers of injured soldiers. (Times Online)

    Agartala Gets New Radiotherapy Machine For Cancer  Apr 22, 2008
    Incidence of certain types of cancer like oesophagus, lung, mouth, breast and stomach was relatively higher in the northeast as compared to other parts of the country,' noted Gautam Majumder, head of the Agartala Regional Cancer Centre. The central government will be setting at least one RCC in each of the eight states and upgrading the existing RCCs, officials present at the occasion said. (NEWSPost India)

    Cancer 'sloths' risk it again  Apr 22, 2008
    Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for developing cancer of the oesophagus, uterus, aggressive prostate cancer and myeloid leukemia. Physical exercise has been shown to help reduce the risk of many cancers including bowel cancer, breast cancer and the growth of tumours. (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    Nurse finds siblings behaviour puzzling  Apr 15, 2008
    As she entered the house, Razipah asked Manoharan about his mothers medical history and he claimed she had oesophagus cancer and was having breathing problems. However, Kota Tinggi OCPD Supt Osman Mohamed Sebot said yesterday that, according to the post-mortem result, the mother was suffering from stomach ulcer, not cancer. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Different tissue reaction of oesophagus and diaphragm after mesh hiatoplasty: Results of an animal study.  Apr 13, 2008
    Different tissue reaction of oesophagus and diaphragm after mesh hiatoplasty: Results of an animal study ... Two different meshes (Polypropylene PP, Polyglecaprone 25 Composite PP-PG)were implanted on the abdominal diaphragm around the oesophagus ... According to values of proliferation rate of the oesophagus, implantation of the different meshes PP (9. (BioMed Central)

    Cancer for Breakfast: The processed sausage raises risk 20 per cent  Apr 4, 2008
    Some processed meats have also been associated with increasing the risk of other cancers, such as the oesophagus, lung, stomach and prostate, he added. (Source: http://www. (What Doctors Don't Tell You)

    'No permanent damage' to drink girl  Feb 7, 2008
    Two-year-old Annabel Rhodes faces further hospital tests to see how badly the fluid - thought to be nitric acid - damaged her oesophagus ... He said: "She is sitting up and much better today. We have to do tests on her oesophagus. Her lungs are fine but we will be putting a liquid down to X-ray and see what the damage is. She will not be going home today but maybe by the end of the week. He added: "She smiles when she sees her mother is here. (Guardian Unlimited -- UK)

    Milton a flyer on wheels, too  Feb 6, 2008
    Milton lost his leg to cancer at the age of nine, and just five months ago had surgery to remove his oesophagus and a tumour after being delivered the cruel news that he had contracted the disease for a second time. Yet the 34-year-old won the LC3 men's kilometre time trial at the Australian Track Cycling championships at the Dunc Gray Velodrome late on Monday night. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    British girl, 2, in hospital in Cyprus after drink blunder  Feb 6, 2008
    Annabel Rhodes suffered burns to her mouth and oesophagus after ingesting what doctors described as a "highly corrosive acid" in the resort of Limassol on Saturday night ... Orestis Rossides, UK director of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation, said Annabel was being closely monitored for possible damage to her oesophagus, stomach and lungs. (Guardian Unlimited)

    British girl serious after drinking detergent  Feb 5, 2008
    The child suffered burns to her mouth and oesophagus and was kept in hospital for further observation, police said today. "It appears that a bartender unknowingly mixed orange juice with a dishwasher detergent stored in a small plastic bottle at the bar," a police spokesman said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Camera in a pill can spot signs of cancer  Jan 26, 2008
    Oesophageal cancer is linked to smoking and drinking and often follows a condition called Barrett's oesophagus, a change in the gullet lining. This can be healed, avoiding the cancer that results in around 10 per cent of cases. (Telegraph.co.uk)

    'Chip girl' in normal diet hope  Jan 9, 2008
    The condition is caused by excess acid rising up from the stomach into the gullet (oesophagus), which results in painful symptoms of heartburn. Bookmark with. (BBC News)

    Angry dentists bite back  Jan 6, 2008
    Ingesting the chemical may cause bleeding and sudden distension of the oesophagus and stomach, he said. Occupational safety guidelines designate hydrogen peroxide as a hazardous substance when concentrated at 5per cent or more; some teeth-bleaching agents have concentrations of more than 35per cent.. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    RGUHS Vice Chancellor  Dec 19, 2007
    In men, the developing nations the 5 leading cancer sites are lungs, stomach, liver, oesophagus and head These sites accounted for more than 55 per cent of the cases diagnosed and almost two-third of deaths due to cancer for the year 2000, he added. Urging the people, suspicious of their health to undergo tests to detect cancer at as early as possible, he said that majority of the patients with cancer present to a cancer treatment centre in later stages of the disease and this adds to the... (Udayavani)

    How to avoid cancer  Dec 13, 2007
    First, we need to do something about obesity it's a major cause of cancers of the oesophagus, colon and rectum, pancreas, breast, endometrium, and kidneys ... We need to be careful about how much alcohol we drink it increases the risk for cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, colon and rectum, and breast; and also causes cirrhosis, which raises the risk of liver cancer. (ABC Online)

    Red meat 'can raise the risk of cancer by 25 per cent'  Dec 11, 2007
    Red meat also increases the risk of cancers of the liver and oesophagus, the study found. The research, involving nearly 500,000 people, adds to growing evidence that too much meat in the diet can be deadly. (Daily Mail)

    * Woman with elephantiasis set to go under the scalpel  Nov 16, 2007
    Chen is well known for having pioneered an operation that uses part of a patient's own intestines to replace damaged sections of the oesophagus. The complex surgery means that in addition to Chen, the hospital has had to assemble a team of specialists. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    New Method Allows For The Early Diagnosis Of Pulmonary Hypertension  Nov 15, 2007
    In addition to this, other organs such as the oesophagus, the kidneys or the lungs may be affected. Lung damage is one of the most significant and serious symptoms, being the leading cause of death among patients suffering from scleroderma. (Science Daily)

    Alcohol disease 'hits young hard'  Nov 14, 2007
    I've seen patients who've been admitted with pretty catastrophic bleeding from stomach and oesophagus with no prior warning of a problem of their liver ... Dr Mitchell said: "I've seen patients who've been admitted with pretty catastrophic bleeding from stomach and oesophagus with no prior warning of a problem of their liver. "Others may present with jaundice or swelling of the abdomen because there's a lot of fluid in the abdomen. (BBC News -- Health)

    Aids - a life-changing experience  Nov 14, 2007
    "Your fever is almost 40, you have severe dehydration, possible pneumonia and chronic thrush which appears to have spread into your oesophagus.". I also had a pain in my abdomen that tore through my gut like a knife. (iAfrica.com)

    Obesity causes cancer in 6000 British women a year  Nov 8, 2007
    Scientists from Cancer Research UK and Oxford University, writing in the British Medical Journal, said body weight was particularly important in cancer of the womb and the oesophagus, where about half of all cases were attributable to being too fat. The cancer risk of being overweight or obese was highlighted last week in a report released jointly by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research. (Reuters UK)

    Overweight and obesity cause 6,000 cancers a year in UK women  Nov 7, 2007
    Increasing body mass index was associated with an increased incidence of all cancers combined and for 10 out of the 17 specific types of cancer examined: endometrial cancer, adenocarcinoma (malignant tumor) of the oesophagus, kidney cancer, leukaemia, multiple myeloma, pancreatic cancer, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, ovarian cancer and, in some age groups, breast and colorectal cancer ... For endometrial cancer and adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus in particular, body mass index represents a major... (EurekAlert!)

    The slimmer the better when it comes to avoiding cancer  Nov 6, 2007
    The scientists also recommend alcohol to be avoided to protect against cancer, but acknowledge that modest consumption has been found to have a protective benefit for heart disease; alcohol was particularly linked to mouth, oesophagus and breast cancers. Experts say after smoking, obesity is the biggest risk factor for cancer. (News-Medical.net)

    Study finds strong obesity cancer link  Nov 3, 2007
    Alcohol was particularly linked to mouth, oesophagus and breast cancers. The most recent data showed that, in 2004, nearly a quarter of men and women in England were obese, as well as 10% of girls and 8% of boys aged under 20. (Yahoo News -- Cancer)

    * Stay trim and no bacon, cancer report says  Nov 2, 2007
    Excess body fat is not only a trigger for endometrial cancer, but also oesophagus, pancreatic, bowel, post-menopausal breast, and kidney cancers, according to the report. And fat around the abdomen is also linked to bowel cancer. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Our Diet Must Change To Cut Cancer Risk, Experts Urge  Nov 2, 2007
    The report concludes that obesity increases the risk of cancer of the oesophagus, colorectum, pancreas, breast, endometrium, and kidney ... The report also shows that alcohol increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, colorectum, and breast and also causes cirrhosis, which predisposes to liver cancer. (Science Daily)

    Obituary: John Gardner  Nov 2, 2007
    Medical bills for treating cancer of the oesophagus forced his return to England in reduced circumstances, only to suffer further when his wife of more than 40 years, Margaret, died suddenly the following year. Now living quietly in an almshouse in Basingstoke, he turned to his own memories of wartime Britain for his final series of thrillers, featuring Detective Sergeant Suzie Mountford. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)

    Scientist find link between body fat and cancer risk  Nov 1, 2007
    The new report says there is powerful evidence that excess body fat is also a trigger for oesophagus, pancreatic, bowel, post-menopausal breast, and kidney cancers. A specific strong link is said to exist between fat around the abdomen and bowel cancer. (Independent)

    Slightly overweight a cancer risk  Nov 1, 2007
    Professor Marmot said the evidence now showed that at least six - cancers of the oesophagus, pancreas, bowel, breast post-menopause, kidney and endometrium (womb lining) - were linked and that the risks were increased by even quite modest weight gains. A healthy weight is defined as having a body mass index below 25; BMI is calculated by dividing an individual's body weight in kilograms by the square of the height in metres. (The Australian)

    Oesophagus cancer more likely in obese  Oct 11, 2007
    EXTREMELY obese people are six times more likely to develop deadly oesophagus cancer, according to new research linking Australia's fat epidemic to soaring rates of the disease. The number of Australians with cancer of the oesophagus, or food pipe, has grown fivefold in the past 25 years, in step with climbing rates of overweight and obesity ... The findings are based on a comparison of almost 800 people with oesophagus cancer and another 1600 without the disease. (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    Girl, 13, died after mistake by hospital doctor, inquiry told  Oct 9, 2007
    Miss Plaschkes said an endoscopy showed a serious inflammation of her oesophagus, but did not explain why there was blood in her vomit. Kirsty was seen by Dr McMahon, a senior house officer at the infirmary since 1999, who authorised her discharge. (Scotsman)

    This year's Ig Nobel prize for medicine  Oct 8, 2007
    He went on to describe how one swallower had lacerated his pharynx as he tried to swallow a curved sabre, another damaged his oesophagus and developed an inflammation of the protective membrane around his lungs "after being distracted by a misbehaving macaw on his shoulder", and a belly dancer suffered a major haemorrhage "when a bystander pushed dollar bills into her belt causing three blades in her oesophagus to scissor". Ten winners received awards at last night's ceremony at Harvard... (Hindu)

    More people surviving cancer, says QUB report  Oct 5, 2007
    But the report also shows relatively poor survival rates of patients with cancers of the lung, stomach and oesophagus at nine per cent, 17 per cent and 13 per cent respectively after five years. Overall, male mortality rates between 1993 and 2004 dropped by 1. (News Letter)

    How to avoid breast cancer  Oct 3, 2007
    Obesity increases the risk of other cancers including those of the bowel, womb, kidney and oesophagus. Overall it is estimated that 5 per cent of cancers in women and 3 per cent in men are due to being obese or overweight. (Independent)

    Cancer fears as five-a-day message goes unheeded  Sep 21, 2007
    Diet can affect several cancers including stomach, bowel, mouth and oesophagus. Cancer Research UK said a healthy diet could help reduce the risk of cancer and protect against conditions including heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. (Scotsman)

    Online diagnosis'My cough was so bad I almost had to stop teaching'  Sep 15, 2007
    In Sid's case it was reflux - a common condition in which acid in the stomach rises up into the oesophagus (food pipe), causing irritation. The computer system gets clues as to what their diagnosis is. (BBC News -- Health)

    Fat, chance and cancer  Sep 9, 2007
    A dramatic increase in a deadly form of oesophagus cancer linked to obesity suggests excess body fat is driving the disease ... There are about 800 cases of adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus per year in Australia but those rates are increasing ... The study, developed by Professor Graham Giles, found 45 per cent of men and women with adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus were considered overweight - with a body mass index of more than 25. (Brisbane Times)

    Trampoline boy bounces back following surgery to remove 2 coin ...  Aug 29, 2007
    "The surgeon explained the coin was lodged upright in Rory's oesophagus and not in his windpipe. "Rory was given a full anaesthetic while the surgeon fished out the coin. He said it was the biggest thing he had ever seen lodged in a boy's throat. (Scotsman)

    Brightly coloured fruits could hold the key to fighting cancer  Aug 21, 2007
    Other researchers at the same university have previously found that black raspberries may curb the growth of both colon and oesophagus cancer. Dr Giusti, who presented her findings added: "There are more than 600 different anthocyanins found in nature. "While we know that the concentration of anthocyanins in the gastro-intestinal tract is ultimately affected by their chemical structures, we're just beginning to scratch the surface of understanding how the body absorbs and uses these different... (Daily Mail)

    Miracle survival of boy speared through throat  Jul 15, 2007
    An iron spike plunged fivecentimetres into his throat, narrowly missing his carotid artery, oesophagus, windpipe, all the major nerves in his neck and throat and just stopping short of his brain ... "It ran up towards his brain but just fell short. It went between everything: his windpipe, his oesophagus Cutting any of those could have proved fatal either in the bleeding at the scene or in the hours afterwards," Dr Varjavandi said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Milton battling second cancer  Jul 13, 2007
    The six-time Paralympian gold-medallist, who lost a leg to bone cancer when he was nine, revealed yesterday he has a squamous cell tumour in his oesophagus. "My first reaction on hearing I had cancer again was disappointment that I would not be able to achieve my goal of representing Australia in track cycling at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games," he said. (Albany Great Southern Weekender, Australia)

    Fashion for size zero fuels rise in eating disorders among models  Jul 8, 2007
    from The Independent & The Independent on Sunday. Published: 06 July 2007. (Independent)

    The drugs do work  Jun 6, 2007
    It may have a beneficial effect on the valve that stops stomach contents flowing back into the oesophagus. AMPHETAMINES. (Belfast Telegraph)

    Cancer fears for obese Britain  May 21, 2007
    It is also associated with oesophagus and bowel cancer, which can affect both women and men. Dr Martin said he expected cancer rates to follow the pattern of obesity, which was spreading from one generation to another like an infectious disease. (Channel 4 News)

    Britain's obesity epidemic has created 'cancer time bomb'  May 21, 2007
    Obesity was also associated with cancer of the oesophagus and bowel, said Dr Martin ... " Although the biological mechanics connecting obesity and cancer were far from clear, he said, adipose tissue, which makes up the rolls of fat that form around the belly, was not inert but produced oestrogen. The hormone is known to fuel certain cancers. For people with oesophagus cancer, which is especially deadly, obesity may increase acid reflux which in turn raises the risk of cancer. In 2003 an... (Independent)

    What's eating you  Apr 29, 2007
    Says Dr Y K Joshi, gastroenterologist, AIIMS, New Delhi, Most people have heartburn when the oesophagus comes in contact with stomach acids. Left untreated, it can lead to ulcers and bleeding of the oesophagus ... Sometimes, it can also lead to the risk of cancer of the oesophagus. (Economic Times)

    Debilitating reflux'I thought my heartburn was incurable'  Apr 16, 2007
    " Eventually, Lynn found a doctor who suggested a type of medication called a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) - drugs used to treat ulcers and severe stomach indigestion. Thankfully, this worked for her. But she is said it took too long for her condition to be recognised, although she said that was partly her own fault. She explained that she would often just mention her condition when visiting about something else and it was not until her job was under threat that she begged her GP to take action.... (BBC News -- UK)

    WHO, Bayer join hands to combat parasitic disease Chagas  Apr 16, 2007
    Intestinal complications are also known to develop in patients resulting in an enlarged oesophagus or colon which make it difficult for the person to eat normally or pass stool. This silent killer causes the slow swelling of its victims' internal organs causing their eventual deaths. (DailyIndia.com)

    Pinter receives honorary degree  Apr 14, 2007
    ----------------- ----------------- RELATED BBC SITES. Last Updated: Friday, 13 April 2007, 15:12 GMT 16:12 UK. (BBC News -- Entertainment)

    My three mothers  Apr 7, 2007
    It was Jos who took Christopher to the theatre for the operation on his blocked oesophagus. Thereafter, she took his tiny corpse to the morgue. (Guardian Unlimited)

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