To address uncertainty of whether pathologic stage groupings after neoadjuvant therapy (ypTNM) for esophageal cancer share prognostic implications with pathologic groupings after esophagectomy alone (pTNM), we report data—simple descriptions of patient characteristics, cancer categories, and non–risk-adjusted survival—for pathologically staged cancers after neoadjuvant therapy from the Worldwide Esophageal Cancer Collaboration (WECC). Thirty-three institutions from six continents submitted data using variables with standard definitions: demographics, comorbidities, clinical cancer categories, and all-cause mortality from first management decision. Of 7,773 pathologically staged neoadjuvant patients, 2,045 had squamous cell carcinoma, 5,686 ...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical predictors of pathological complete response have not reliably identified patien...
OBJECTIVE: Tumor regression grading (TRG) systems categorize residual tumor volume on the primary tu...
PurposeNeoadjuvant chemotherapy is established in the management of most resectable esophageal and e...
To address uncertainty of whether clinical stage groupings (cTNM) for esophageal cancer share progno...
We report data—simple descriptions of patient characteristics, cancer categories, and non–risk-adjus...
We report data-simple descriptions of patient characteristics, cancer categories, and non-risk-adjus...
Background and purpose: To assess the usefulness of pathological stage according to the 7th edition ...
For esophageal cancer, it is not clear if pathologic TNM staging after chemoradiation and resection ...
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Background The 8th edition of the AJCC TNM staging system presents for the first time a specific cl...
Based on current guidelines, clinical T3N0M0 esophageal tumors may or may not receive neoadjuvant tr...
To assess the impact of surgical technique in regard to morbidity and mortality after neoadjuvant tr...
Background. Since neoadjuvant treatment in esophageal cancer began to become popular, a complete pat...
Contains fulltext : 235643.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Background: esophageal cancer is increasingly common and carries a poor prognosis. The optimal tre...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical predictors of pathological complete response have not reliably identified patien...
OBJECTIVE: Tumor regression grading (TRG) systems categorize residual tumor volume on the primary tu...
PurposeNeoadjuvant chemotherapy is established in the management of most resectable esophageal and e...
To address uncertainty of whether clinical stage groupings (cTNM) for esophageal cancer share progno...
We report data—simple descriptions of patient characteristics, cancer categories, and non–risk-adjus...
We report data-simple descriptions of patient characteristics, cancer categories, and non-risk-adjus...
Background and purpose: To assess the usefulness of pathological stage according to the 7th edition ...
For esophageal cancer, it is not clear if pathologic TNM staging after chemoradiation and resection ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134462/1/dote12513_am.pdfhttp://deepblu...
Background The 8th edition of the AJCC TNM staging system presents for the first time a specific cl...
Based on current guidelines, clinical T3N0M0 esophageal tumors may or may not receive neoadjuvant tr...
To assess the impact of surgical technique in regard to morbidity and mortality after neoadjuvant tr...
Background. Since neoadjuvant treatment in esophageal cancer began to become popular, a complete pat...
Contains fulltext : 235643.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Background: esophageal cancer is increasingly common and carries a poor prognosis. The optimal tre...
OBJECTIVE: Clinical predictors of pathological complete response have not reliably identified patien...
OBJECTIVE: Tumor regression grading (TRG) systems categorize residual tumor volume on the primary tu...
PurposeNeoadjuvant chemotherapy is established in the management of most resectable esophageal and e...