Esophageal cancer occurs in the lining of the esophagus, which is a long, hollow tube that runs from your throat to your stomach and carries food you swallow to your stomach to be digested. Esophageal cancer can occur anywhere along the esophagus, but in the United States it occurs most often in the lower portion of the esophagus.
Esophageal cancer is not common in the United States, but is more common in Asia and parts of Africa. More men than women are diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Every year, approximately 18,170 people are diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the United States, and approximately 15,450 will die of their disease.
The lifetime risk of developing esophageal cancer for men is 1 in 125 and for women, 1 in 435. Although many people with esophageal cancer die from this disease, treatment and survival rates have improved.