Abstract:The management of clinical stage III and IVa esophageal cancer has evolved in the past 2 decades. Based on the Cross trial, neoadjuvant chemoradiation, followed by surgical resection has become standard. For medically inoperable, definitive chemoradiation is most commonly used. The standard radiation dose is 50.4 Gy although trials of doseescalation are ongoing. At the current time, there are no definitive biomarkers to predict response.
Keywords:Esophageal cancer, Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Dose-escalat… Show more
“…In this issue Bruce Minsky prepared a comprehensive review about the advances in the management of esophageal carcinoma [1]. Faysal Dane outlined the importance of HER-2 targeted therapies on gastric carcinomas [2].…”
“…In this issue Bruce Minsky prepared a comprehensive review about the advances in the management of esophageal carcinoma [1]. Faysal Dane outlined the importance of HER-2 targeted therapies on gastric carcinomas [2].…”
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