ObjectiveModern series from high-volume esophageal centers report an approximate 40% 5-year survival in patients treated with curative intent and postoperative mortality rates of less than 4%. An objective analysis of factors that underpin current benchmarks within high-volume centers has not been performed.MethodsThree time periods were studied, 1990 to 1998 (period 1), 1999 to 2003 (period 2), and 2004 to 2008 (period 3), in which 471, 254, and 342 patients, respectively, with esophageal cancer were treated with curative intent. All data were prospectively recorded, and staging, pathology, treatment, operative, and oncologic outcomes were compared.ResultsFive-year disease-specific survival was 28%, 35%, and 44%, and in-hospital postoperat...
The article published by Rouvelas et al1 about the short- and long-term outcomes of esophagectomy fo...
Background: In primary esophageal cancer, studies have frequently focused on surgical patients in an...
Background and objectives: Esophageal cancer (EC) remains an aggressive disease with a poor survival...
Objective: \ud Modern series from high-volume esophageal centers report an approximate 40% 5-year su...
ObjectiveModern series from high-volume esophageal centers report an approximate 40% 5-year survival...
Today, esophageal cancer (EC) remains a complex oncological problem. Aim of the work is to assess...
The volume-outcome relationship for complex surgical procedures has been extensively studied. Most s...
BACKGROUND: The volume-outcome relationship for complex surgical procedures has been extensively stu...
Background: In recent decades, there have been major developments in the curative treatment of esoph...
Objective: To identify prognostic factors and reasons for improved survival over time in patients wi...
The curative approach to oesophageal cancer carries significant risks and a cure is achieved in appr...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
Introduction: There are many controversies on the classification, staging system and treatment strat...
Background: In primary esophageal cancer, studies have frequently focused on surgical patients in an...
BACKGROUND: The management of proximal esophageal cancer differs from that of tumors located in th...
The article published by Rouvelas et al1 about the short- and long-term outcomes of esophagectomy fo...
Background: In primary esophageal cancer, studies have frequently focused on surgical patients in an...
Background and objectives: Esophageal cancer (EC) remains an aggressive disease with a poor survival...
Objective: \ud Modern series from high-volume esophageal centers report an approximate 40% 5-year su...
ObjectiveModern series from high-volume esophageal centers report an approximate 40% 5-year survival...
Today, esophageal cancer (EC) remains a complex oncological problem. Aim of the work is to assess...
The volume-outcome relationship for complex surgical procedures has been extensively studied. Most s...
BACKGROUND: The volume-outcome relationship for complex surgical procedures has been extensively stu...
Background: In recent decades, there have been major developments in the curative treatment of esoph...
Objective: To identify prognostic factors and reasons for improved survival over time in patients wi...
The curative approach to oesophageal cancer carries significant risks and a cure is achieved in appr...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
Introduction: There are many controversies on the classification, staging system and treatment strat...
Background: In primary esophageal cancer, studies have frequently focused on surgical patients in an...
BACKGROUND: The management of proximal esophageal cancer differs from that of tumors located in th...
The article published by Rouvelas et al1 about the short- and long-term outcomes of esophagectomy fo...
Background: In primary esophageal cancer, studies have frequently focused on surgical patients in an...
Background and objectives: Esophageal cancer (EC) remains an aggressive disease with a poor survival...