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Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says (Yahoo)

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Default Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says (Yahoo)

WEDNESDAY, July 25 (HealthDay News) -- Rates of esophageal cancer have surged due to a lack of awareness about what causes the disease and how it can be prevented, experts say.

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