Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) with subsequent esophagectomy. This multimodal treatment leads to around 60% overall 5-year survival, yet with impaired postsurgical quality of life. Observational studies indicate that curatively intended chemoradiotherapy, so-called definitive chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) followed by surveillance of the primary tumor site and regional lymph node stations and surgery only when needed to ensure local tumor control, may lead to similar survival as nCRT with surgery, but with considerably less impairment of quality of life. This trial aims to demonstrate that dCRT, with selectively...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the role of adjuvant therapy after neoadjuvant ch...
Abstract Background A surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for esophageal cancer ...
ObjectiveThe optimal treatment for resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains cont...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal sq...
textabstractBackground. A surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for esophageal can...
Background: Multimodal treatment with neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by surgery (nCRT + S) is t...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the role of adjuvant therapy after neoadjuvant ch...
Abstract Background A surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for esophageal cancer ...
ObjectiveThe optimal treatment for resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains cont...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal squ...
Background: The globally dominant treatment with curative intent for locally advanced esophageal sq...
textabstractBackground. A surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for esophageal can...
Background: Multimodal treatment with neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by surgery (nCRT + S) is t...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the role of adjuvant therapy after neoadjuvant ch...
Abstract Background A surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for esophageal cancer ...
ObjectiveThe optimal treatment for resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains cont...