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A practical guide to the management of dysphagia in patients with metastatic esophageal cancer
2018
Annals of Esophagus
In patients with esophageal cancer, dysphagia can be a distressing symptom, subsequently resulting in weight loss and malnutrition. While luminal obstruction is a common complication, the optimal management approach remains undefined. Given the high morbidity and mortality of esophagectomy and esophageal bypass, surgical palliation has long fallen out of favor. Instead, various other palliative approaches are available, all of which are relatively effective, but differ in regards to time to
doi:10.21037/aoe.2018.03.01
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