Factors predictive of prognosis after esophagectomy for squamous cell cancer
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Factors predictive of prognosis after esophagectomy for squamous cell cancer
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the prognosis after esophagectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus and its prognostic factors.
Methods: Six hundred five patients with primary squamous cell carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus who underwent curative esophagectomy between June 1997 and June 1998 were collected from 3 medical centers. Among them, 26 patients died from the operation and 26 patients did not complete adjuvant treatment owing to toxicity. Univariate and multivariate analysis was performed to identify prognostic factors for survival. The effect of adjuvant treatment on survival was also evaluated.
Results: The 1-, 3-, 5-, and 10-year overall survivals of 605 patients were 90%, 65%, 36%, and 8%, respectively. Multivariate analysis identified the following as independent prognostic factors: number of lymph node metastases (P < .001), histologic differentiation (P < .001), tumor location (P = .002), depth of invasion (P = .020), and vascular invasion (P = .023).
Conclusions: Several pathologic characteristics of the primary tumor are correlated with the outcome of esophagectomy for squamous carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus. Patients with fewer than 2 metastatic nodes after curative esophagectomy have a better prognosis than those with multiple involved nodes (>2). To stratify patients appropriately for prognosis, it is necessary to refine the current 6th edition TNM staging system.
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