Hi I’m new to this forum. My husband who is 69 was diagnosed with a 2cm tumour in his oesophagus in March of 2020. His oncologist hoped to eradicate it with a course of five weeks intensive daily radiotherapy and weekly chemotherapy. This slowed the growth but didn’t eradicate it. Three years on he’s still battling, another round of different chemo and combined Herceptin last year didn’t help and his second oncologist said he has Her2negative cancer which doesn’t respond well to chemo. He’s carrying on with three weekly Herceptin as his oncologist feels it’s stopping any spread and we’re lucky in that respect. His tumour has grown though and he’s had four stents fitted in his oesophagus to help him eat and drink. Each one was overgrown at the top or bottom by the tumour and number three was ingrown. We don’t know if another stent is possible and our oncologist can’t say although they would try. He’s doing well but suffers draining tiredness and his stomach gets upset easily. He suffers bouts of diahorrea and often feels sick, he has other health and mobility issues. Anyone else out there can offer any help or advice. Thank you