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May 16: Blind since birth, blues musician Jay Spell has battled – and defeated – both his disability and esophageal cancer.
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Doctor, patient talk about what it takes to survive esophageal cancer.
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Most of us know what heartburn is like -- in fact, 60 million Americans feel that sharp, burning sensation in their chest at least once a month. But fewer people know what causes heartburn, or that ...
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Severe heartburn is responsible for one of the fastest-growing cancers in our country, Dennis Douda reports (3:29).
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Esophageal cancer is the fastest growing cancer in the U.S. and one of the most deadly. But WSJ's health columnist Melinda Beck reports that a new method that zaps precancerous cells safely and effectively is showing tremendous promise. (May 20)
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