Esophageal Cancer: Risk Factors and Dietary Strategies for Prevention

This cancer often slips under the radar due to the esophagus’s lack of sensory receptors, meaning symptoms may go unnoticed until the disease has advanced.
Esophageal Cancer: Risk Factors and Dietary Strategies for Prevention
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Esophageal cancer is often referred to as the “cancer caused by eating,” as many common dietary habits—such as excessive alcohol consumption, a preference for hot beverages, and frequent intake of spicy or irritating foods—can unknowingly increase the risk of developing the disease.

On the “Health 1+1” program, Shih-Fang Kuo, director of the Department of Integrative Medicine at Taiwan’s Chi Mei Medical Center, discussed the risk factors for esophageal cancer along with strategies for prevention.