“…Thus, the surgical indication for esophageal cancer has recently been discussed more seriously with respect to its survival benefit [11,12]. There have been many studies concerning esophageal cancers after gastrectomy, which revealed some differences in the clinicopathological features in comparison with esophageal cancer without a history of gastrectomy, such as for sex [13], tumor location [2,5,13], and multiple cancers [14]. However, the survival benefit of surgical therapy for gastrectomized esophageal cancer patients has not been sufficiently discussed, probably because the number of patients in these studies was not adequate.…”