Oesophageal Cancer Flashcards
In what age group is oesophageal cancer most common?
> 60s
What is the cause of 9/10 oesophageal cancers?
Lifestyle factors - obesity, smoking, alcohol
What are 4 other causes of oesophageal cancer other than lifestyle factors?
1) Barrett’s oesophagus (1-5%)
2) Radiotherapy
3) Achalasia of the cardia
4) GORD
What is Barrett’s oesophagus?
A condition causing reflux which causes metaplasia/dysplasia/adenocarcinoma and oesophagitis
People with which type of cancer are at risk of getting oesophageal cancer from radiotherapy?
Lymphoma in the head and neck - radiotherapy for this makes them prone to oesophageal carcinoma
What happens to the oesophagus achalasia of the cardia?
Failure of the lower oesophagus to relax leads to stasis of food above it
What is a hiatus hernia?
Part of the stomach being pushes above the diaphragm - diaphragmatic supra hiatus hernia
What is the difference between the lining of the oesophagus and stomach?
- Oesophagus - wear and tear epithelium, squamous, white
- Stomach - gastric mucosa, columnar, pink
What is metaplasia?
Changing from one mucosa type to another
Describe what causes metaplasia in Barrett’s oesophagus
- Oesophageal mucosa is damaged by reflux - gastric acid, pancreatic digestive enzymes, pepsin
- In order to protect the oesophagus from this acid attack the mucosa has changed from squamous to columnar
- Therefore the oesophageal mucosa is very irregular
What are the two types of oesophageal cancer?
1) Adenocarcinoma (more common in west)
2) Squamous carcinoma (more common in east)
Describe how adenocarcinoma occurs
1) Reflux oesophagitis (from lifestyle factors)
2) Lower oesophageal mucosa damaged by reflux of acid and gastric content in hiatus hernia
3) Results in metaplasia (Barrett’s oesophagus)
4) Progresses to dysplasia and adenocarcinoma
How does squamous carcinoma occur?
Arises from squamous epithelium of the oesophagus
What are the 6 symptoms of oesophageal cancer?
1) Dysphagia
2) Persistent indigestion or heartburn
3) Pain in throat or behind sternum (retrosternal chest pain)
4) Persistent cough (due to reflux)
5) Regurgitation of food (due to obstructive symptoms)
6) Weight loss
7) Anaemia
8) Proximal hoarseness
How do you diagnose oesophageal cancer?
1) Upper GI endoscopy (OGD) + biopsy
2) OR barium studies