Soficus (esophagus) cancer is cancer of the esophagus, the tube in the chest. The effects of esophagus cancer can be heart burn if the cancer is closer to the stomach. If the cancer is closer to the lungs it can affect breathing.
a soficus is a part of the body belonging to the throat
You may have misheard what was said to you and probably mean the esophagus. The esophagus is the "food tube" leading from the throat to the stomach, and like any other tissue in the body, it can be susceptible to cancer.
Life expectancy for individuals diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma (STS), often referred to as "soficus cancer," varies significantly based on several factors, including the type of sarcoma, stage at diagnosis, and overall health of the patient. Generally, the five-year survival rate for localized STS is around 80%, but it drops to about 50% for metastatic cases. Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes. It's important for patients to discuss their specific case with a healthcare professional for personalized information.
Studies have shown that it has no effect on cancer
No, it has no effect on developing cancer.
Generally no. Hairloss is a side effect of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
No. It may cause lung cancer, but it has no effect on the prostate.
Yes, it is the major cause of skin cancer.
Studies have shown that beta-carotene has no effect on cancer
Any country. Cancer is no respecter of national borders.
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