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Esophageal (food pipe) Cancer: Difficulty in Swallowing 🔴 Don't ignore difficulty swallowing! 🩺💪 It could be a sign of esophageal cancer. 🚨 Early detection is crucial, so seek medical help right away. Spread awareness! 💙
For more details click on the link 👇🏻 https://bit.ly/3osreVo
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torijamesart · 1 year
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Former Scientologist & Current Whistleblower against Scientology Mike Rinder has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer and insurance is not covering the treatment that is the most successful and the one that is needed. You can donate to his treatments through the link below.
If anyone sees this please share it if you can donate please do if you can’t please share this post or the donation link with someone.
Mike Rinder has been one of the many reasons that Scientology is being exposed for what it has been doing and has saved countless of peoples lives for speaking out against Scientology.
!NOW HE NEEDS OUR HELP!
Picture below is of Mike Rinder
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nexussurgical · 4 months
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How to Cope With a Life of Oesophagus Cancer
Like other cancers, esophageal cancer brings many undesirable side effects, such as hair loss and eating difficulties. If you or your loved ones are diagnosed with or currently undergoing cancer treatments, this article is worth reading as it provides practical tips on how to cope with a life with esophageal cancer.
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laproscopicsuregon · 7 months
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Esophageal Cancer
Take action early to save lives by recognizing the signs of Esophageal Cancer: chest pain, hoarseness, swallowing issues, and unintentional weight loss. Don't ignore these symptoms, as early detection significantly improves outcomes. Share this information to raise awareness and show support. 💪💙🚨
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sai-sree · 1 year
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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗿 𝗘𝘀𝗼𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗿: 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗲𝗿 𝗧𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄!
Conquer Esophageal Cancer:
👉 What is it? Esophageal cancer, a type of cancer affecting the tube connecting throat to stomach.
👉 Types: Two main types - squamous cell carcinoma & adenocarcinoma.
👉 Symptoms: Watch out for difficulty swallowing, chest pain, weight loss, and more.
👉 Risk factors: Smoking, alcohol, obesity, acid reflux, poor diet, and medical conditions.
👉 Act now: Early detection is key. Consult a #healthcare pro if you notice any symptoms.
👉 Together we fight: Learn more, raise awareness, and support those battling this disease.
We'll be back with more on a healthier lifestyle soon. Stay Connected!
EsophagealCancerAwareness #FightForLife"
☎️ Call us on +91 40-4200-7070
👉 Visit : https://www.healixhospitals.com/contact
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drparveenyadav · 1 year
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Unmasking Esophageal Cancer
Unravel the mystery of esophageal cancer! 🌟 Discover this stealthy foe that hides within the tube connecting your throat to your stomach. Explore its origins, risk factors, and types - adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Learn the significance of early detection and the latest treatment advances. Let's raise awareness together!
learn more: https://chestsurgeryindia.com/
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drashish-gisurgeon · 2 years
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⚠️Early esophageal cancer typically causes no signs or symptoms. It's thought that chronic irritation of your esophagus may contribute to the changes that cause esophageal cancer. ⚠️The accumulating abnormal cells form a tumor in the esophagus that can grow to invade nearby structures and spread to other parts of the body. Get treated today! 📞 : +91 7428617074 #esophagealcancer #esophagealcancerawareness #gerd #healing #acidreflux #cancer #lifestylechanges #gerdawareness #lifeaftergerd #gerdmanagement #treatmentoptions #heartburn #upsetstomach #indigestion #growth #drashishsachan #gastroenterologistindilshadgarden #gastroenterologistineastdelhi #surgeonindilshadgarden #surgeonineastdelhi #oncosurgeonineastdelhi https://www.instagram.com/p/CowR2SFBOPC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vshospitals · 1 year
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Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month is observed in April every year to raise awareness about esophageal cancer, its risk factors, symptoms, and prevention. The purpose of this awareness campaign is to educate people about the disease, promote early detection, and encourage support for those affected by it.
Esophageal cancer occurs when cancer cells develop in the lining of the esophagus, the muscular tube that carries food and liquid from the mouth to the stomach. It is a relatively uncommon type of cancer, but it can be aggressive and difficult to treat, especially if not caught early.
For appointments call: +91-9962242000 / +91 9021123000, visit www.vshospitals.com
#EsophagealCancerAwareness  #ECAM  #AwarenessMonth #Cancer #prevention #esophagus #stomach #acidreflux #gastro #carsoncity #lifestylechanges #renosurgeon
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itzabouthealth · 2 years
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Best Drinks For An Upset Stomach
#drinksforanupsetstomach #upsetstomach #indigestion #heartburn #acidreflux #healing #gerdawareness #lifestylechanges #gerdmanagement #lifeaftergerd #gerdhelp #gerd #tif #treatmentoptions #tifprocedure #acidrefluxeducation #learnmoreaboutgerd #valverepair #esophagealcancerawareness #dysfunctionalanatomy #esophagealvalverepair #esophagealcancer #tifprocedureforreflux #growth #socialdistancingt #digestion #diarrhea #bloating #health #constipation #healthydrinks
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I'm only in the mood for oldies music the last couple days. Unfortunately this means I am also sobbing randomly the last couple days. Really missing my Dad. I never imagined he'd be gone so soon. I wanted him to see me become a Grandmother. Time is absolutely fleeting. I love you, Dad💙 #rip #ripdad #fuckcancer #esophagealcancerawareness #imissyou #iloveyou #Dad (at Thermalito, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9CodWZnBmC/?igshid=1k60519db3lgc
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I realized I’m lacking in the #esophagealcancerawareness card department! Did you know that Better + Co. makes donations to esophageal cancer research? As we embark on the clinical trial route, new and expanding research is key. I’m going to help raise awareness by continually adding support items to my shop, specifically for esophageal and gastro cancers. Keep an eye out! #etsyshop link in bio🔝 (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BslDZTEAj3w/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1snf0w6djfscc
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tajmich313 · 7 years
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Remembering you with purple ribbons and a signature glittlefinger to esophageal cancer.....#EsophagealCancerAwareness #FindACure #MissingMyAngel (at KIRA/The Spa Suites)
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george-clinical · 7 years
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kaizenhospital · 2 years
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Avoid consumption of tobacco and alcohol; they are major risk factors of esophageal cancer. Maintaining healthy diet and body weight also helps to prevent esophageal cancer.
#Esophagealcancerawareness #Esophagealcancer #esophagealcancerawarenessmonth #nosmoking #noalcohol #obesitycausescancer #obesity #GERD #healthydigestion #liverhealth #livercleanse #healthyliver #livercare #healthylifestyles #healthy #healthytips #healthyGIsystem #gastroenterologist #GastroDiseases #GastroHospital
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drashish-gisurgeon · 2 years
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⚠️Esophageal cancer is the 10th most common cancer in the world. It starts in the tissues in your esophagus, the long muscular tube that moves food from your throat to your stomach. Tumors caused by esophageal cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms until the cancer has spread. Esophageal cancer happens when cancerous cells in your esophageal tissue begin to multiply, eventually creating a tumor. Get diagnosed today! 📞 : +91 7428617074 #esophagealcancer #esophagealcancerawareness #gerd #healing #acidreflux #cancer #lifestylechanges #gerdawareness #lifeaftergerd #gerdmanagement #treatmentoptions #gerdhelp #heartburn #upsetstomach #indigestion #growth #cancersurvivor #cancerwarrior #cancercare #drashishsachan #gastroenterologistindilshadgarden #gastroenterologistineastdelhi #surgeonindilshadgarden #surgeonineastdelhi #oncosurgeonineastdelhi https://www.instagram.com/p/CoohoTqhcHl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Latest Scan Results and Updates from Tommy!
Hey everyone! Tommy posted a great update about the scan results from yesterday, and shared a bit about the mental game that goes along with receiving news- even when it’s good news. I wanted to share it with you all here, as I’m sure many of you can relate to how he’s feeling. Passing it over to Tommy below!
Tommy Walker 04/17/2019
It has only been 6 weeks since the last scan, and yesterday was already scan results day AGAIN (with my current regimen that’s the protocol) and let me tell you: the news is GREAT! All evidence of disease is continuing to shrink and I am now officially considered a “responder” in my trial. In this particular case, my doctor says that it is not very common to be a responder in the first place (lucky me!) but if you become one, the odds of this treatment continuing to work greatly increases. Basically this is very good news. Or as my doctor said with the biggest grin I’ve seen all month, “this is really the BEST case scenario!” My battle is far from over, but we are on the right track. As my mother put it, “I can breathe a little easier now!” To which I replied, “I can too... literally... there are fewer tumors in my lungs!” We got a good laugh.  Regardless of what the results ever are, whether they’re good or bad, this is trauma. I don’t say that lightly, and after an enlightening weekend at CancerCon in Denver (more on that later) I feel empowered to embrace that. It’s trauma! It sucks and it hurts. I feel vulnerable and broken down every time I have to wait to hear the news. Imagine a gun being placed against your head. You have no clue if it’s loaded or not, but you know that the trigger is going to be pulled no matter what. Now imagine the gun being held there for 24 hours while you wait to find out. Even though it wasn’t loaded, the ‘click’ still occurred. Then, the gunman whispers into your ear, “see you in 6 weeks.” I’ve never been held at gunpoint, but it’s the best way I can describe my feelings toward scan results. It’s a hard experience to come down from and even though these latest results are absolutely terrific, it’s not so easy to immediately jump up and celebrate. I’m elated. I promise. It’s just a bit more complicated than a simple “good news” or “bad news.” I am SO appreciative of the support from you all though, and I accept all of the words of encouragement with open arms! Every bit helps. Oh, and considering the good news now I don’t have to have another scan for 9 weeks. 3 weeks may not seem like a lot, but that’s 3 extra weeks in which I don’t have to worry, so I’ll take it! Check out some of our other updates:
Jessie and I were invited to speak at CancerCon last weekend. It is a conference held every year by the wonderful organization, Stupid Cancer (click their link to learn more). We spoke about our experience thus far and touched on many topics including: new perspectives, external and internal pressure to do something ‘grand’ after a diagnosis, relentlessly forgiving yourself, and finding meaning. We connected with nearly 1,000 survivors, caregivers, health care professionals, and more in the young adult cancer community. It was an incredible experience!
Considering that this is Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month, we have been spreading awareness about how untreated heartburn can lead to esophageal cancer. That is exactly what happened to me, so we are encouraging conversations about heartburn treatment with a wristband project. We have shared over 400 wristbands and raised over $600 for Esophageal Cancer research which we are donating directly to our hospital’s prominent research team for gastric cancer treatment research. It is not too late to participate. Just reach out to me if you would like to add to our donations or for me to send you any wristbands. The month is almost over but we look forward to doing this again next year! If you share anything about it on social media please use our hashtags: #BandWithTommy #EsophagealCancerAwareness #TreatTheBurn
Jessie’s business Better + Co. is continuing to do so much good for the cancer community. I honestly cannot keep up with all of the projects and partnerships she has going on these days, so please be sure to follow her accounts and support the amazing work she is doing! 
Cancer is tough, but we are tougher!
With love,
Tommy
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