Major study examines endoscopies that fail to detect esophageal cancer

An endoscopy—using a fiber‐optic tube to peer inside the body and collect biopsy samples—can be an invaluable way to detect cancer of the esophagus. But sometimes, an endoscopy can miss esophageal cancer, which doesn’t get detected until weeks or months later.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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