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Understanding Esophageal Tumor Size: What's Considered Large?
Yes, a 5 cm tumor of the esophagus is considered large. For reference, the average adult esophagus is about 25 cm long and has a diameter of about 2 cm. A tumor that is 5 cm in diameter is therefore quite large and could potentially cause significant problems, such as difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and weight loss.Lung Cancer - Related Articles
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