Carcinoma of the esophagus. Part 1: Primary therapy Journal Article


Author: Minsky, B. D.
Article Title: Carcinoma of the esophagus. Part 1: Primary therapy
Abstract: The two general treatment approaches for esophageal cancer include primary treatment (surgical or nonsurgical) or adjuvant treatment (preoperative or postoperative). Due to differences in the patient populations selected for surgical or nonsurgical therapies, which may bias the results against nonsurgical therapy, it is difficult to determine the best treatment approach for this disease. The standard of care is either surgery alone or primary combined-modality therapy. Based on a nonrandomized comparison of the data from recent intergroup trials, the results of these two approaches are similar. For patients treated without surgery, the intergroup INT 0123 trial will determine whether higher doses of radiation are of benefit. No clear survival advantage has been seen with preoperative or postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy alone or chemotherapy alone. The randomized trials comparing preoperative combined-modality therapy vs surgery alone reveal encouraging results for the combination approach but need further confirmation. For patients treated with combined-modality therapy, the ideal regimen remains to be determined. The first part of this two-part article focuses on the rationale for and results of primary therapy for esophageal carcinoma. Part 2, which will appear in next month's issue, covers adjunctive therapy.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; cancer survival; controlled study; treatment outcome; survival analysis; survival rate; major clinical study; clinical trial; review; squamous cell carcinoma; carcinoma, squamous cell; cisplatin; fluorouracil; cancer combination chemotherapy; cancer radiotherapy; combined modality therapy; antineoplastic agent; cancer palliative therapy; adenocarcinoma; controlled clinical trial; phase 2 clinical trial; randomized controlled trial; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; radiotherapy; dysphagia; multicenter study; folinic acid; brachytherapy; mitomycin c; vindesine; mitomycin; esophagus stricture; esophagus carcinoma; iridium 192; clinical trials; esophageal neoplasms; esophagectomy; drug induced disease; humans; prognosis; human; male; female; bleomycin sulfate
Journal Title: Oncology (Norwalk)
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0890-9091
Publisher: C M P Medica LLC * The Oncology Group  
Date Published: 1999-09-01
Start Page: 1225
End Page: 1232, 1235-1236
Language: English
PUBMED: 10509320
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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