Chen Yongshun, Chen Xinyu, Song Hai-xia, Ke Shaobo, C. Guowei, S. Wei, Q. Hu, G. Yi, Chen Jiamei
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Abstract
Objective
To investigate the salvage strategy and efficacy for patients with locally recurrent esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after definitive radiochemotherapy.
Methods
A total of 126 patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in this study and divided into the salvage surgery, salvage radiochemotherapy and best supportive care.
Results
Fifty-eight of 126 patients received salvage esophagectomy, 52 underwent salvage radiochemotherapy and the remaining 16 patients received best supportive care. The 1-, 3-, 5-year overall survival rates of patients receiving salvage therapy were 51%, 16% and 4% for the three groups, whereas all patients in the best supportive care group died within 12.0 months (P<0.001). The 1-, 3-, 5-year survival rates in the salvage surgery and salvage radiochemotherapy groups were 48%, 20% and 7%, and 51%, 11% and 3%, respectively (P=0.473). Multivariate analysis by Cox proportional hazard model showed that T staging of recurrent tumors and salvage regimen were the independent prognostic factors in patients with locally recurrent esophageal cancer (both P<0.001). Postoperative infection occurred in 16% of the patients in the salvage surgery group, and the incidence of esophagotracheal fistula and mediastinoesophageal fistula was 10% and 6% in the salvage radiochemotherapy group.
Conclusions
A survival benefit can be elicited by salvage surgery or salvage radiochemotherapy in patients with locally recurrent esophageal cancer after definitive radiochemotherapy. Nevertheless, extensive attention should be paid to the management of postoperative complications in clinical practice.
Key words:
Esophageal neoplasm, local recurrence/salvage therapy; Prognosis
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology is a national academic journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. It was founded in 1992 and the title was written by Chen Minzhang, the former Minister of Health. Its predecessor was the Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, which was founded in 1987. The journal is an authoritative journal in the field of radiation oncology in my country. It focuses on clinical tumor radiotherapy, tumor radiation physics, tumor radiation biology, and thermal therapy. Its main readers are middle and senior clinical doctors and scientific researchers. It is now a monthly journal with a large 16-page format and 80 pages of text. For many years, it has adhered to the principle of combining theory with practice and combining improvement with popularization. It now has columns such as monographs, head and neck tumors (monographs), chest tumors (monographs), abdominal tumors (monographs), physics, technology, biology (monographs), reviews, and investigations and research.