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ESOPHAGEAL DISEASE
At the Gayle and Tom Benson Cancer Center at Ochsner, the treatment options are more diverse and the outcomes are better than they have ever been before for patients who have esophageal cancer, an historically difficult-to-treat malignancy. We focus on maximizing long-term outcomes while optimizing the functional and digestive recovery from the treatment process.
fRELATIVE 5-YEAR CANCER SURVIVAL RATES BY STAGING: ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
OCHSNER MEDICAL CENTER, 2003–2013
70%
35%
0%
31.65%
17.50%
64.06%
39.60%
23.34%
21.10%
18.66%
3.80%
Distant
All Stages
Localized
Ochsner
Regional
SEER Survival
Ochsner Medical Center, Adults Cancer Patients (18+ years), 2003–2013. Ochsner N: All Stages = 339; Localized = 91; Regional = 110; Distant = 47. SEER Cancer Statistics 2004–2010. SEER N: All Stages = 20,656; Localized = 4,337; Regional = 6,196; Distant = 7,642.
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