Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal approaches as curative treatment options for oesophageal cancer. In addition the introduction of functional imaging modalities such as PET-CT created new opportunities for a more adequate patient selection and therapy response assessment. The majority of oesophageal carcinomas are represented by two histologies: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. In recent years an epidemiological shift towards the latter was observed. From a surgical point of view, adenocarcinomas, which are usually located in the distal third of the oesophagus, may be treated with a transhiatal resection, whereas squamous cell carcinomas, which are typically found...
The purpose of the study was to provide current data about various methods of treatment of early and...
This review article aims to discuss the modalities of oesophageal resection, to define the categorie...
Background: Long-term survival in patients with esophageal cancer remains dismal despite the recent ...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Between 1968 and 1981, a randomised prospective study was carried out on 156 patients with resectabl...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for oesophageal squamous-cell carcinoma (OSCC) but w...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
In view of the poor survival after surgery alone for oesophageal cancer, combination with chemothera...
The treatment of locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is still controversial. Althoug...
The purpose of the study was to provide current data about various methods of treatment of early and...
This review article aims to discuss the modalities of oesophageal resection, to define the categorie...
Background: Long-term survival in patients with esophageal cancer remains dismal despite the recent ...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Since the 1980s major advances in surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have established multimodal...
Between 1968 and 1981, a randomised prospective study was carried out on 156 patients with resectabl...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for oesophageal squamous-cell carcinoma (OSCC) but w...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over t...
In view of the poor survival after surgery alone for oesophageal cancer, combination with chemothera...
The treatment of locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is still controversial. Althoug...
The purpose of the study was to provide current data about various methods of treatment of early and...
This review article aims to discuss the modalities of oesophageal resection, to define the categorie...
Background: Long-term survival in patients with esophageal cancer remains dismal despite the recent ...