Chemo-radiotherapy in locally advanced squamous cell oesophageal cancer--are upper third tumours more responsive?

Andras Papp, Laszlo Cseke, Robert Farkas, Gabor Pavlovics, Gabor Horvath, Gabor Varga, Andras Szigeti, Szabolcs Bellyei, Sandor Marton, Laszlo Poto, Katalin Kalmar, Andras Vereczkei, Eva Pozsgai, Ors Peter Horvath
Author Information
  1. Andras Papp: Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Pécs, Hungary, Ifjusag u.13, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary. andras.papp@aok.pte.hu

Abstract

Before neoadjuvant therapy was widely applied, the prognosis of oesophageal cancer had been considered dependent on the location of the tumor, i.e. upper third cancers had had the worst prognosis. The aim of this retrolective study was to prove the efficiency of the neoadjuvant treatment, and to compare the response of esophageal cancer in different locations. Between January 1998 and September 2005, 102 patients with locally advanced squamous cell oesophageal cancer received preoperative chemo-radiotherapy. In 40 cases the tumor was located in the upper third and in 62 cases in the middle third of the oesophagus. After a four-week-long treatment free period restaging was carried out and patients considered resectable were submitted to surgery. From 40 patients with upper third oesophageal cancer 28 underwent oesophageal resection or pharyngo-laryngectomy. Thiry-five percent a complete histopathological remission was observed. From 62 patients with middle third oesophageal cancer 43 underwent oesophageal resection. Histological examination of the resected specimens documented complete response only in three patients. The median survival and the R0 resection rate were similar in the two groups. Although the resection rate, perioperative morbidity, mortality and the median survival were similar in the two groups, a significantly higher rate of complete response (p < 0,05) was observed in patients with upper third oesophageal cancer compared to patients with middle third oesophageal cancer. It seems that upper third oesophageal cancer has superior sensitivity to multimodal treatment therefore our results may support that upper third location is not an unfavorable prognostic factor any more.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Antineoplastic Agents
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Combined Modality Therapy
Esophageal Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Male
Middle Aged
Neoadjuvant Therapy
Neoplasm Staging
Prognosis
Radiotherapy
Retrospective Studies

Chemicals

Antineoplastic Agents

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