Esophagectomy is the mainstay of curative treatment for most patients with a diagnosis of esophageal cancer. This procedure needs to be optimized to secure the best possible chance of cure for these patients. Research comparing various surgical approaches of esophagectomy generally has failed to identify any major differences in long-term prognosis. Comparisons between minimally invasive and open esophagectomy, transthoracic and transhiatal approaches, radical and moderate lymphadenectomy, and high and moderate hospital volume generally have provided only moderate alterations in long-term survival rates after adjustment for established prognostic factors. In contrast, some direct surgeon-related factors, which remain independent of known pr...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of cancer of the esophagus/GE junction is dramatically increasing but co...
Background: Esophagectomy is the key component of curative esophageal cancer treatment. Textbook out...
IMPORTANCE: The prognostic role of the extent of lymphadenectomy during surgery for esophageal canc...
The principal aim of this thesis was to address factors that may affect survival after esophageal c...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine prognosis factors influencing long-term survival after surgical...
Despite advances in multimodality treatment, surgery remains the mainstay of curative treatment for ...
AbstractBackgroundA number of clinicopathological characteristics can influence survival following e...
Introduction: Surgical resection remains the mainstay treatment for patients with localized esophage...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
BACKGROUND Although considered complex and challenging, esophagectomy remains the best potentiall...
Purpose We aimed to identify the presence and length of esophagectomy proficiency gain curves in ter...
The ability to predict both short-term and long-term outcome after esophagectomy for cancer is inval...
Background: The effects of transthoracic or transhiatal esophagectomy on the long-term survival of p...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
Esophageal cancer is a very aggressive disease and is becoming more common, particularly in the West...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of cancer of the esophagus/GE junction is dramatically increasing but co...
Background: Esophagectomy is the key component of curative esophageal cancer treatment. Textbook out...
IMPORTANCE: The prognostic role of the extent of lymphadenectomy during surgery for esophageal canc...
The principal aim of this thesis was to address factors that may affect survival after esophageal c...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To determine prognosis factors influencing long-term survival after surgical...
Despite advances in multimodality treatment, surgery remains the mainstay of curative treatment for ...
AbstractBackgroundA number of clinicopathological characteristics can influence survival following e...
Introduction: Surgical resection remains the mainstay treatment for patients with localized esophage...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
BACKGROUND Although considered complex and challenging, esophagectomy remains the best potentiall...
Purpose We aimed to identify the presence and length of esophagectomy proficiency gain curves in ter...
The ability to predict both short-term and long-term outcome after esophagectomy for cancer is inval...
Background: The effects of transthoracic or transhiatal esophagectomy on the long-term survival of p...
Summary Radical surgery currently remains the most realistic chance of cure for cancer of the esopha...
Esophageal cancer is a very aggressive disease and is becoming more common, particularly in the West...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of cancer of the esophagus/GE junction is dramatically increasing but co...
Background: Esophagectomy is the key component of curative esophageal cancer treatment. Textbook out...
IMPORTANCE: The prognostic role of the extent of lymphadenectomy during surgery for esophageal canc...