What soup does esophagus cancer terminal eat

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Hello doctor, my father was diagnosed with esophageal cancer 4 years ago. He had a resection operation for esophageal cancer. He took a lot of medicine and got better. Do you want to know what kind of soup to eat in the late stage of esophageal cancer. Is that right? Let me talk to you about the soup for advanced esophageal cancer.

What soup does esophagus cancer terminal eat

Diet one: pickles, bacon and other foods contain carcinogenic nitrite, should eat less or not. Nitrosamines are mainly found in nitrite treated meat and fish, such as bacon, ham, sausage, salted fish and smoked food. Scientific experiments have confirmed that there are nearly 30 kinds of nitrosamine compounds, oral or parenteral administration, can induce animal esophageal cancer or tumor associated with other organs. Linxian County of Henan Province is a high incidence area of esophageal cancer. The content of nitrosamine in some grains in this area is significantly higher than that in the low incidence area of esophageal cancer.

Diet two: smoked fish, meat, sausages and other foods contain carcinogenic tar, should eat less. No smoking, no alcohol.

Diet 3: don't put too much oil when cooking. Research shows that the occurrence of esophageal cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer and ovarian cancer is related to too much fat intake.

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The patients who are over 35 years old, have a family history of esophageal cancer, or have esophageal epithelial hyperplasia in the high incidence area are regarded as high-risk groups, and they should be monitored emphatically, and the residents over 35 years old in the high incidence area of esophageal cancer should be census as far as possible. The general survey is mainly based on cytological examination of esophageal net. If suspicious patients are found, endoscopic examination should be carried out as soon as possible to achieve the purpose of early diagnosis. The early manifestations of esophageal cancer, such as "swallowing discomfort", should be well known to the majority of people in high incidence areas, so that the patients can be diagnosed and treated early.