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Identification of Prognostic Phenotypes of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in 2 Independent Cohorts

Authors :
Tarek Sawas
Sarah Killcoyne
Prasad G. Iyer
Kenneth K. Wang
Thomas C. Smyrk
John B. Kisiel
Yi Qin
David A. Ahlquist
Anil K. Rustgi
Rui J. Costa
Moritz Gerstung
Rebecca C. Fitzgerald
David A. Katzka
Ayesha Noorani
Paul A.W. Edwards
Nicola Grehan
Barbara Nutzinger
Caitriona Hughes
Elwira Fidziukiewicz
Jan Bornschein
Shona MacRae
Jason Crawte
Gianmarco Contino
Xiaodun Li
Rachel de la Rue
Maria O’Donovan
Ahmad Miremad
Shalini Malhotra
Monika Tripathi
Simon Tavaré
Andy G. Lynch
Matthew Eldridge
Maria Secrier
Lawrence Bower
Ginny Devonshire
Juliane Perner
Sriganesh Jammula
Jim Davies
Charles Crichton
Nick Carroll
Peter Safranek
Andrew Hindmarsh
Vijayendran Sujendran
Stephen J. Hayes
Yeng Ang
Shaun R. Preston
Sarah Oakes
Izhar Bagwan
Vicki Save
Richard J.E. Skipworth
Ted R. Hupp
J. Robert O’Neill
Olga Tucker
Andrew Beggs
Philippe Taniere
Sonia Puig
Timothy J. Underwood
Fergus Noble
Jack Owsley
Hugh Barr
Neil Shepherd
Oliver Old
Jesper Lagergren
James Gossage
Andrew Davies
Fuju Chang
Janine Zylstra
Ula Mahadeva
Vicky Goh
Francesca D. Ciccarelli
Grant Sanders
Richard Berrisford
Catherine Harden
David Bunting
Mike Lewis
Ed Cheong
Bhaskar Kumar
Simon L. Parsons
Irshad Soomro
Philip Kaye
John Saunders
Laurence Lovat
Rehan Haidry
Victor Eneh
Laszlo Igali
Michael Scott
Sharmila Sothi
Sari Suortamo
Suzy Lishman
George B. Hanna
Christopher J. Peters
Anna Grabowska
Richard Turkington
Source :
Oesophageal Cancer Clinical and Molecular Stratification (OCCAMS) Consortium 2018, ' Identification of Prognostic Phenotypes of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in 2 Independent Cohorts ', Gastroenterology, vol. 155, no. 6, pp. 1720-1728 . https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.036
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background & Aims: Most patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) present with de novo tumors. Although this could be due to inadequate screening strategies, the precise reason for this observation is not clear. We compared survival of patients with prevalent EAC with and without synchronous Barrett esophagus (BE) with intestinal metaplasia (IM) at the time of EAC diagnosis. Methods: Clinical data were studied using Cox proportional hazards regression to evaluate the effect of synchronous BE-IM on EAC survival independent of age, sex, TNM stage, and tumor location. We analyzed data from a cohort of patients with EAC from the Mayo Clinic (n=411; 203 with BE and IM) and a multicenter cohort from the United Kingdom (n=1417; 638 with BE and IM). Results: In the Mayo cohort, BE with IM had a reduced risk of death compared to patients without BE and IM (hazard ratio [HR] 0.44; 95% CI, 0.34–0.57; PConclusion: Two types of EAC can be characterized based on the presence or absence of BE. These findings could increase our understanding the etiology of EAC, and be used in management and prognosis of patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oesophageal Cancer Clinical and Molecular Stratification (OCCAMS) Consortium 2018, ' Identification of Prognostic Phenotypes of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in 2 Independent Cohorts ', Gastroenterology, vol. 155, no. 6, pp. 1720-1728 . https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.036
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0b2b435486db3b37a762000d05116c73
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.036