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How are you going Smokey? It's a strange journey, I know. I was lucky enough to have had
a 2cm tumour found in my oesophagal junction (OJC) in June 2014, by accident, during a gastroscopy for
slight reflux (often associated with a thing called "Barrett's dysplasia", which is apparently a common
precursor to OJC). I think I've written in another post about what treatment I had. If you can't find it, and would like me to discuss this more, feel free to send me a post. I can't promise to get back to you fast, though. As you can see, it's taken me 3 years to even get to this stage of joining this website. I've tried before, but it kept telling me that my
password was wrong, etc etc.
Best wishes,
ojces12
P.s. Smokey,
I had adenocarcinoma too. Kathy (? name) explained a bit about it in a post I saw, to you. It's a serious one.
Squamous cell and basal cell cancers are less serious.
Regards,
ojces12
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