“…This inconsistency is corroborated by US studies showing 30 days postoperative mortality rates specifically in octogenarians of 5%, 10.2%, and 7.2% using single‐institutional, multi‐institutional, and ACS‐NSQIP data respectively 31‐33 . In contrast, these studies have established mortality rates ranging from 0% to 4.1% in their younger patients, with conflicting data on whether or not survival differs between elderly and younger patients 17‐24,26,27‐30,32,33 . Data are similarly conflicting with regards to the outcomes of elderly vs young patients with GE junction tumors undergoing esophagectomy 34‐36 .…”