Esophageal cancer, or esophageal cancer, does not usually cause breast pain. However, once the cancer cells metastasize or spread, it may cause breast pain.
Esophageal cancer mainly invades the esophagus and causes pain in the esophagus, which is more obvious when eating, and usually does not cause breast pain.
However, once esophageal cancer metastasizes or spreads and invades the chest ribs, surrounding lymphatic tissues or infiltrates the intercostal nerves, it may cause breast pain. Therefore, whether esophageal cancer causes breast pain is mainly related to whether metastasis or spread occurs.
If esophageal cancer patients have breast pain, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors as soon as possible to improve systematic examination, so as to clarify whether the condition is deteriorating or whether the cancer cells have spread or metastasized, and formulate the next step of treatment plan in time to alleviate the pain and slow down the progress of the disease. Normally, one should also pay attention to the regulation of emotions, face up to the disease and actively cooperate with the treatment, so as to prolong the survival period as much as possible.