Incidence and risk factors for isolated esophageal cancer recurrence to the brain Journal Article


Authors: Nobel, T. B.; Dave, N.; Eljalby, M.; Xing, X.; Barbetta, A.; Hsu, M.; Tan, K. S.; Janjigian, Y.; Bains, M. S.; Sihag, S.; Jones, D. R.; Molena, D.
Article Title: Incidence and risk factors for isolated esophageal cancer recurrence to the brain
Abstract: Background: Recurrence of esophageal cancer in the brain is rare but associated with a poor prognosis. Identification of risk factors for isolated brain metastasis of esophageal cancer (iBMEC) after surgical treatment may guide surveillance recommendations to enable early identification and intervention before widespread metastasis. Methods: Patients with iBMEC (n = 38) were identified from a prospective database of patients with esophageal cancer who underwent esophagectomy. Risk factors for iBMEC were identified using competing risk regression analysis. Results: In a cohort of 1760 patients, 39% recurred and iBMEC developed in 2% by the end of the study. Survival in patients with iBMEC was similar to survival in patients with distant recurrence (median overall survival, 0.95 years; 95% confidence interval, 0.6-1.5 years). More than half of patients with iBMEC were diagnosed within 1 year postoperatively. All 38 patients with iBMEC had received neoadjuvant therapy before surgery. Pathologic complete response (PCR) to neoadjuvant therapy was associated with improved survival after brain recurrence (median overall survival, 1.56 vs 0.66 years; P = .019). Conclusions: In patients with PCR, iBMEC may represent true isolated recurrence, whereas in those with residual nodal disease, iBMEC may actually be the first observed site of widespread metastasis. Patients who receive neoadjuvant therapy, especially with PCR, may benefit from brain imaging, both preoperatively and with routine surveillance. © 2020 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Keywords: adult; cancer survival; clinical article; controlled study; treatment response; aged; overall survival; cancer recurrence; postoperative period; conference paper; neoadjuvant therapy; cohort analysis; brain metastasis; esophagus resection; esophagus cancer; human; male; female; priority journal; median survival time
Journal Title: Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Volume: 109
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0003-4975
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2020-02-01
Start Page: 329
End Page: 336
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.09.028
PUBMED: 31614136
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6982555
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Notes: Conference Paper -- Export Date: 3 February 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Meier Hsu
    169 Hsu
  2. Yelena Yuriy Janjigian
    395 Janjigian
  3. Manjit S Bains
    338 Bains
  4. David Randolph Jones
    417 Jones
  5. Daniela   Molena
    272 Molena
  6. Kay See   Tan
    241 Tan
  7. Smita Sihag
    96 Sihag
  8. Tamar B Nobel
    42 Nobel