2022
DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.15691
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Clinical Outcomes of Radiotherapy in Elderly and Younger Patients With T4 Esophageal Cancer: A Retrospective Single-center Analysis

Abstract: Background/Aim: The standard of treatment for esophageal cancer with adjacent organ invasion (T4) has not been established. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes of radiotherapy (RT) in elderly and younger patients with T4 esophageal cancer. Patients and Methods: Sixty-nine patients with T4 esophageal cancer who underwent RT at the Kanagawa Cancer Center between January 2014 and November 2020 were included in this study. Patients aged ≥70 years were defined as the elderly group and those aged <70 y… Show more

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“…Despite advances in these treatment regimens, the overall survival rate remains poor (Kelly 2019 ; Watanabe et al 2020 ; Ajani et al 2019 ; Ilson 2021 ; Salmanpour et al 2023a , b). Most EC patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, often accompanied by T4, which makes radical esophagectomy almost inapplicable(Takakusagi et al 2022 ). Research shows that radiotherapy-based treatment plays an essential role in unresectable EC patients, with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) or sequential chemoradiotherapy (SRT) and adjuvant or individual radiotherapy (RT) being common clinical approaches (Kakeji et al 2021 ; Mönig et al 2018 ; Zhang et al 2018a ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite advances in these treatment regimens, the overall survival rate remains poor (Kelly 2019 ; Watanabe et al 2020 ; Ajani et al 2019 ; Ilson 2021 ; Salmanpour et al 2023a , b). Most EC patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, often accompanied by T4, which makes radical esophagectomy almost inapplicable(Takakusagi et al 2022 ). Research shows that radiotherapy-based treatment plays an essential role in unresectable EC patients, with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) or sequential chemoradiotherapy (SRT) and adjuvant or individual radiotherapy (RT) being common clinical approaches (Kakeji et al 2021 ; Mönig et al 2018 ; Zhang et al 2018a ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%