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inoperable Stage 2 Oesophageal cancer

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I was diagnosed with stage 2 inoperable oesophageal cancer at the end of 2020. I was eligible for the Scope 2 trial and had treatment early 2021, along with treatment for a number of consequences of the treatment. I am still alive after four years (despite those complications) and wondered if anyone else on this site has had this stage 2 of inoperable cancer and survived a similar time period?

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Hi FloraFaith. I’m not in the same situation as yourself but just wanted to say that it was welcoming to read your news regarding four years since diagnosis and that I hope someone will reply to your post. Keep looking after yourself. Best wishes, Julie

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