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Modern oncologic and operative outcomes for oesophageal cancer treated with curative intent

Authors :
Reynolds, J. V.
McGillycuddy, E.
Ravi, N.
Donohoe, C.
O'Toole, D.
O'Byrne, K.
Hollywood, D.
Reynolds, J. V.
McGillycuddy, E.
Ravi, N.
Donohoe, C.
O'Toole, D.
O'Byrne, K.
Hollywood, D.
Source :
Irish Medical Journal
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The curative approach to oesophageal cancer carries significant risks and a cure is achieved in approximately 20 per cent. There has been a recent trend internationally to observe improved operative and oncological outcomes. This report audits modern outcomes from a high volume centre with a prospective database for the period 2004-08. 603 patients were referred and 310 (52%) were treated with curative intent. Adenocarcinoma represented 68% of the cohort, squamous cell cancer 30%. Of the 310 cases, 227 (73%) underwent surgery, 105 (46%) underwent surgery alone, and 122 (54%) had chemotherapy or combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The postoperative mortality rate was 1.7%. The median and 5-year survival of the 310 patients based on intention to treat was 36 months and 36%, respectively, and of the 181 patients undergoing R0 resection, 52 months and 42%, respectively. An in-hospital postoperative mortality rate of less than 2 per cent, and 5-year survival of between 35 and 42% is consistent with benchmarks from international series.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Irish Medical Journal
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1255561034
Document Type :
Electronic Resource