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Esophageal cancer arises when abnormal cells in the esophagus grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor.
It is often diagnosed at an advanced stage due to its subtle early symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing, unintentional weight loss, and persistent indigestion or heartburn.
Beyond the clinical presentation lies a deeper narrative of inequity that must be addressed to ensure fair access to care and improved outcomes for all.
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National Minority Quality Forum is a research and educational organization dedicated to ensuring that high-risk racial and ethnic populations and communities receive optimal health care. This nonprofit, nonpartisan organization integrates data and expertise in support of initiatives to eliminate health disparities.
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