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. 1990 Aug;100(2):287-91.

Lymph node metastasis in resectable esophageal cancer

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Lymph node metastasis in resectable esophageal cancer

S Abe et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1990 Aug.

Abstract

The prognostic significance of lymph node metastasis was analyzed in 41 patients with locally resectable epidermoid carcinoma of the esophagus. The 5-year survival rate was 50.9% if no metastases or only single node metastasis was present and 29.8% when the lymph node metastasis was confined to one anatomic compartment. All patients with metastasis to two nodes died within 4 years of operation, and all with involvement of three nodes or more died within 3 years. Even with no metastases or single node metastasis, three of 22 patients (13.6%) died of recurrence or metastasis or a combination of the two. Although nodal dissection may be beneficial for selected patients, our results indicate that the survival period is short in the presence of a small number of lymph node metastases, even if the local disease is resectable and despite nodal dissection. Cure is unlikely when cervical or abdominal nodes are involved, and a conservative approach may be indicated for such patients.

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