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    Esophageal cancer is cancer arising from the esophagus¡ªthe food pipe that runs between the throat and the stomach. Symptoms often include difficulty in swallowing and weight loss. Other symptoms may include pain when swallowing, a hoarse voice, enlarged lymph nodes ("glands") around the collarbone, a dry cough, and possibly coughing up or vomiting blood. The two main sub-types of the disease are esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma (often abbreviated to ESCC), which is more common in the developing world, and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), which is more common in the developed world. A number of less common types also occur. Squamous-cell carcinoma arises from the epithelial cells that line the esophagus. Adenocarcinoma arises from glandular cells present in the lower third of the esophagus, often where they have already transformed to intestinal cell type (a condition known as Barrett's esophagus). Causes of the squamous-cell type include tobacco, alcohol, very hot drinks, poor diet, and chewing betel nut. The most common causes of the adenocarcinoma type are smoking tobacco, obesity, and acid reflux. The disease is diagnosed by biopsy done by an endoscope (a fiberoptic camera). Prevention includes stopping smoking and eating a healthy diet. Treatment is based on the cancer's stage and location, together with the person's general condition and individual preferences. Small localized squamous-cell cancers may be treated with surgery alone with the hope of a cure. In most other cases, chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy is used along with surgery. Larger tumors may have their growth slowed with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. In the presence of extensive disease or if the affected person is not fit enough to undergo surgery, palliative care is often recommended. As of 2018, esophageal cancer was the eighth-most common cancer globally with 572,000 new cases during the year. It caused about 509,000 deaths that year, up from 345,000 in 1990. Rates vary widely among countries, with about half of all cases occurring in China. It is around three times more common in men than in women. Outcomes are related to the extent of the disease and other medical conditions, but generally tend to be fairly poor, as diagnosis is often late. Five-year survival rates are around 13% to 18%.

Reference
Wiki: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma



PTMD IDUniProt AccessionEntrez IDGene NameProtein NameOrganism
PTMD00309P411343397
ID1
DNA-binding protein inhibitor ID-1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00094Q162364780
NFE2L2
Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00086P630005879
RAC1
Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00375Q9NRM726524
LATS2
Serine/threonine-protein kinase LATS2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00418Q9H3C779893
GGNBP2
Gametogenetin-binding protein 2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00050O958636615
SNAI1
Zinc finger protein SNAI1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00279P159414582
MUC1
Mucin-1 [Cleaved into: Mucin-1 subunit alpha ; Mucin-1 subunit beta ]
Homo sapiens
PTMD00006P046377157
TP53
Cellular tumor antigen p53
Homo sapiens
PTMD00258O149203551
IKBKB
Inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa-B kinase subunit beta
Homo sapiens
PTMD00314P067332023
ENO1
Alpha-enolase
Homo sapiens
PTMD00022P4693710413
YAP1
Transcriptional coactivator YAP1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00024O149656790
AURKA
Aurora kinase A
Homo sapiens
PTMD00288P372756935
ZEB1
Zinc finger E-box-binding homeobox 1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00414P631678655
DYNLL1
Dynein light chain 1, cytoplasmic
Homo sapiens
PTMD00027P011064609
MYC
Myc proto-oncogene protein
Homo sapiens
PTMD00289P107213815
KIT
Mast/stem cell growth factor receptor Kit
Homo sapiens
PTMD00453O005606386
SDCBP
Syntenin-1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00459O1492625794
FSCN2
Fascin-2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00483O759019182
RASSF9
Ras association domain-containing protein 9
Homo sapiens
PTMD00131P07355302
ANXA2
Annexin A2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00173P079003320
HSP90AA1
Heat shock protein HSP 90-alpha
Homo sapiens
PTMD00048P153117430
EZR
Ezrin
Homo sapiens
PTMD00049P31749207
AKT1
RAC-alpha serine/threonine-protein kinase
Homo sapiens
PTMD00056P484316657
SOX2
Transcription factor SOX-2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00610P505527408
VASP
Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein
Homo sapiens
PTMD00224P6280512150
H4C1
Histone H4
Homo sapiens
PTMD00225P6843183508
H3C1
Histone H3.1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00210Q053975747
PTK2
Focal adhesion kinase 1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00748Q8NEZ458508
KMT2C
Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase 2C
Homo sapiens
PTMD00776Q96PH179400
NOX5
NADPH oxidase 5
Homo sapiens
PTMD00201P627536194
RPS6
Small ribosomal subunit protein eS6
Homo sapiens
PTMD00068P423452475
MTOR
Serine/threonine-protein kinase mTOR
Homo sapiens
PTMD00971Q143322535
FZD2
Frizzled-2
Homo sapiens
PTMD00055P047923315
HSPB1
Heat shock protein beta-1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00040P407636774
STAT3
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3
Homo sapiens
PTMD00160Q042065970
RELA
Transcription factor p65
Homo sapiens
PTMD00685Q142892185
PTK2B
Protein-tyrosine kinase 2-beta
Homo sapiens
PTMD00259Q135411978
EIF4EBP1
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1
Homo sapiens
PTMD00067P005331956
EGFR
Epidermal growth factor receptor
Homo sapiens
PTMD00707Q168755209
PFKFB3
6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase 3 [Includes: 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase ; Fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase ]
Homo sapiens
PTMD01175Q9H0A055226
NAT10
RNA cytidine acetyltransferase
Homo sapiens
PTMD01219Q049124486
MST1R
Macrophage-stimulating protein receptor [Cleaved into: Macrophage-stimulating protein receptor alpha chain; Macrophage-stimulating protein receptor beta chain]
Homo sapiens
PTMD01655P529268091
HMGA2
High mobility group protein HMGI-C
Homo sapiens
PTMD01773Q166586624
FSCN1
Fascin
Homo sapiens