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Because esophageal cancer is so rare and new treatment approaches are being developed constantly, the newly diagnosed patient has a difficult decision to make as to where to go for treatment. Successful treatment of rare cancers, such as esophageal cancer, is very dependent upon the experience of the medical staff and to aggressive, sometimes experimental, approaches to therapy. These factors are most often found in large, specialized oncology hospitals and teaching hospitals dedicated to research, innovation, and training.
Patients who do not live close to such facilities are still urged to investigate such locations to seek the latest and greatest variety of options for treatment. Most research hospitals have short-term living arrangements and other accommodations for patients who are coming from out of the area. There may even be special funds to help pay for the cost of travel, especially if the hospital is a state supported facility and the patient is a state resident.
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