Is it true that oesophageal cancer connected to lymph nodes is inoperable?
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Thank you very much for contacting us with your concerns regarding esophageal cancer.
The treatment of esophageal cancer with spread lymph nodes varies widely depending on the circumstances. Surgery is possible in certain cases immediately and is also possible after treatment with preoperative chemotherapy and radiation to shrink the tumor.
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