
Esophageal cancer can appear as a lump, a narrowing or an abnormal flat spot on the esophagus. The esophagus is a tube of muscle that carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach.
The Esophageal Center at Cedars-Sinai specializes in disorders of the esophagus, which affect an estimated 15 million Americans each year.
Under the leadership of Jeffrey Conklin, MD, Medical Director, Surgical Director, the Esophageal Center at Cedars-Sinai brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts to provide leading-edge diagnostic services and treatment of esophageal disorders.
The team includes gastroenterologists, general and thoracic surgeons, swallowing therapists, radiologists, neurologists, pulmonologists, otolaryngologists and nurses.
Our experts blend state-of-the-art technologies, compassionate care and the most up-to-date and effective treatments to serve patients. When radiation or chemotherapy is required, patients have access to the world-class experts at the Outpatient Cancer Center. Almost all radiation and chemotherapy can be done on an outpatient basis at the center.
At the Esophageal Center, advanced diagnostic technology is used to make timely and accurate diagnoses. These tests include:
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