Carcinoma in situ of the esophagus refers to the presence of abnormal cells that have not yet invaded the deeper layers of the esophageal tissue. While this condition is considered a precursor to invasive esophageal cancer, it is important to note that carcinoma in situ is still in its early stages and has not spread beyond the surface layer of cells.
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If carcinoma in situ of the esophagus is suspected, a variety of diagnostic tests may be performed, including:
Carcinoma in situ of the esophagus requires careful monitoring and prompt treatment to prevent its progression into
Carcinoma in situ of the esophagus, also known as high-grade dysplasia, is a precancerous condition where abnormal cells are found in the innermost layer of the esophageal lining. Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial to prevent the development of invasive cancer. Here are some effective treatment options for carcinoma...
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