The Duke Esophageal Cancer Clinic is among the few medical
institutions offering coordinated, multidisciplinary care for
patients battling esophageal cancer.
With one appointment, at one site, patients can see
experienced cancer specialists from the full range of
disciplines needed to provide expert diagnosis and
treatment.
On a first visit to the clinic, most patients will see a
thoracic surgeon, medical oncologist, and radiation oncologist
in back-to-back appointments.
For the convenience of our patients, many of whom travel to
Duke from around the Southeast, most diagnostic tests will also
be scheduled with a gastroenterologist for the same day.
Our medical experts will then meet to determine the best
course of treatment given each patient’s individual
circumstances, and will discuss the options with the patient
and his or her family to decide how to proceed.
Experienced Care, Positive Outcomes
Because esophageal cancer affects a relatively small, albeit
rapidly growing, population, most hospitals have experience
treating only a small number of patients with this disease.
At Duke, our specialists see up to 200 patients with cancer
of the esophagus each year -- 10 to 20 times the number as are
seen at most other hospitals.
In a field where experience and patient volume is directly
correlated with positive patient outcomes, the Duke Esophageal
Cancer Program offers a distinct advantage to our patients.