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oesophagus
/ iːˈsɒfəɡəs, iːˌsɒfəˈdʒiːəl /
noun
the part of the alimentary canal between the pharynx and the stomach; gullet
Other Word Forms
- oesophageal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of oesophagus1
Example Sentences
Alongside pancreatic cancer, the study says these include oesophagus, stomach and lung cancers, which all still have 10-year survival rates below 20%, after only a small amount of progress since the 1970s.
It also affects his internal skin, causing his mouth and oesophagus to blister and making eating and swallowing painful.
The report noted that a review of available evidence suggests snus use is associated with an increased risk of oesophagus and pancreatic cancer in comparison to non-smokers, and to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
She now has cirrhosis of the liver and varices - enlarged blood vessels in the oesophagus that make swallowing hard.
He was told he had cancer in his oesophagus, liver and spleen on 5 October.
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