Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2875054 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Despite advances in staging techniques, clinical staging of T2 N0 esophageal cancer remains unreliable. Recognizing T2 N0 as a threshold for induction therapy in esophageal cancer, many surgeons have opted to treat T2 N0 disease with induction therapy, even though one-quarter of these patients will be pathologic T1 N0. Although this study demonstrated similar perioperative morbidity and mortality with and without induction therapy, further study is needed to examine the effect of upstaging on long-term survival.
Keywords
EUSFNAGeneral Thoracic Surgery DatabaseASAPPVSTSEMRFine needle aspirationpositive predictive valuenegative predictive valueClinical stagingAmerican Society of Anesthesiologistsstandard deviationcomputed tomographyPositron emission tomographySociety of Thoracic Surgeonsesophageal ultrasoundCROSSconfidence intervaltrue positivefalse positivePathologic stagingNPV یا negative predictive valuefalse negativetrue negativeodds ratioPET
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Authors
Traves D. MD, Andrzej S. PhD, Varun MD, William MD, Ankit MD, G. Alexander MD, Wayne MD, Bryan F. MD, MPH,