Patients with surveillance-detected adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus are diagnosed at an earlier stage and have a better prognosis than those who present with symptomatic tumours.
Antioxidants may protect against the development of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Blood samples and endoscopic biopsies (squamous, Barrett's, and gastric mucosa) were obtained from 48 Barrett's esophagus (BE) patients, while 48 age- and sex-matched controls provided blood samples only. Plasma concentrations of vitamins A, C, and E were measured in all subjects, while vitamin C was measured in relation to the type of mucosa. Plasma total vitamin C level, but not vitamin A or E, was lower in BE patients compared to controls (P = 0.014). Tissue levels of total vitamin C were significantly lower in Barrett's compared with squamous mucosa (P = 0.047). A positive association was observed between plasma vitamin C and dietary intake of vitamin C, while there was an inverse association with alcohol consumption. The lower levels of vitamin C in plasma of BE patients and in Barrett's mucosa compared with squamous mucosa are consistent with oxidative stress being of importance in the pathogenesis and neoplastic progression of BE.
The failure of adjuvant therapy to significantly improve the prognosis of patients undergoing esophago-gastrectomy for cancer may be because of poor patient selection. We sought prognostic factors that would identify those patients who could benefit from adjuvant therapy. Data on 15 possible prognostic factors were prospectively collected on 225 patients undergoing esophago-gastrectomy at a single institution, and univariate and multivariate analyzes performed. T, N, M and overall UICC stage, differentiation, involvement of the circumferential resection margin and number of metastatic of lymph nodes were identified as significant prognostic factors by univariate analysis. Multivariate analysis revealed that the completeness of resection (R-category), ratio of metastatic to total nodes resected and the presence of vascular invasion were independently significant prognostic factors. Following R0 or R1 resection, patients with a metastatic to total lymph node ratio > 0.2 and /or the presence of vascular invasion have a poor prognosis, and the effects of adjuvant therapy in these patients should be studied.
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