Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are an uncommon type of cancer of the wall of the digestive tract.
Chemotherapy uses drugs that kill cancer cells or stop them from multiplying. Learn more about this treatment.
Cancers that start in the organs of the gastrointestinal tract or in the accessory organs of the digestive system such as the pancreas or liver.
Whether for screenings, diagnosis, or treatment for yourself or someone you care about, Yale Cancer Center offers multidisciplinary care.
Colorectal cancer is a malignant (cancerous) growth that forms in the colon or rectum. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Abnormal DNA changes can cause cancer to develop on the inner wall of the esophagus.
Neoplasms or tumors can be cancerous or non-cancerous and can grow in any part of the body.
Pancreatic cancer begins in the cells of the pancreas, an organ behind the stomach that produces hormones such as insulin and enzymes to aid digestion.
A type of cancer that starts in the liver and can cause stomach pain and swelling and jaundice.
Most endocrine tumors are benign, but a few will become cancerous. Collectively, endocrine cancers are much less common than other kinds of cancer.