Cancer of the esophagus and gastric cardia: recent advances
Publication date
2004
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Tytgat, G.N.
Bartelink, H.
Bernards, R.A.
Giacone, G.
Lanschot, J.J. van
Offerhaus, G.J.
Peters, G.J.
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Abstract
Esophageal cancer and cancer of the gastric cardia, in particular adenocarcinomas, have shown
a rapid and largely unexplained increase in incidence in many developed countries around the world. These
diseases have a poor prognosis and current therapies have a modest impact on survival. This review presents
recent advances in the epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, staging, prevention and treatment of resectable and
advanced disease. Although significant progress has been made in these areas of research and patient management
over the past years, prognosis for most patients diagnosed with esophageal cancer or cancer of the gastric
cardia remains poor. New diagnostic procedures, improved surgical procedures, combined treatment modalities
and new treatment modalities are being evaluated and may be expected to contribute to improved patient
outcomes and better palliation of symptoms in the future.
Keywords
carcinogenesis, diagnosis, epidemiology, esophageal cancer, gastric neoplasms,, therapy