I second Jerry's NEVER comment.

As to cancer of the esophagus, there are no websites that I know of. But having said that, I have been here done that. Had a portion of mine taken out a couple of years ago after chronic GERD/reflux disease caused me to develop Barrett's, and eventually and adenocarcinoma. Surgery, no other treatments, and they did a fundoplication while they were there to help control the amount of acid that gets out of my stomach. It is one of the fastest growing caners in the US today. Deadly if you don't catch it early. Since I get an annual upper endoscopy for my severe GERD, we were watching for it and through a simple biopsy during one of the procedures identified a small start up in the Barrett's area, and dealt with it. Ain't it fun living on proton pump inhibitors, and OTC anti-acid meds......


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.