2004
DOI: 10.1097/00001574-200407000-00014
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Detection and staging of esophageal cancers

Abstract: Purpose of review-Technology for detection and staging of esophageal cancer has made significant strides advances in the past 2 years. These advances have led to the enhanced selection of appropriate treatments for esophageal cancer. Cancers that are discovered at an early stage can be treated with endoscopic therapy, whereas advanced cancers are primarily treated with chemotherapy and radiation.Recent findings-Detection of esophageal cancer can be enhanced by two major mechanisms: one is by enhancing the lesi… Show more

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“…All diagnostic examinations were repeated at the end of the chemoradiotherapy treatment cycles and compared with the pretreatment values to assess the patients' clinical response [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All diagnostic examinations were repeated at the end of the chemoradiotherapy treatment cycles and compared with the pretreatment values to assess the patients' clinical response [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of the mucosal surfaces of the mouth and oropharynx are very similar to the proximal oesophagus and the risk factors for neoplastic transformation at these sites are similar. Lugol’s iodine visualisation of dysplastic mucosa is employed in management of oesophageal disease [4-8]. There is, however, a very limited literature describing the use of Lugol’s iodine in the management of head and neck mucosal neoplasia and there are no reported clinical trials [8-10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geç dönemde tanı alması nedeniyle 5-yıllık sağkalım oranı %6-11 olarak bildirilmektedir (3). Bununla birlikte, tarama prosedürlerinin gelişmesi, prekanseröz durumlara dikkat edilmesi ve cerrrahi/cerrahi dışı (kemo-radyoterapi) tedavilerdeki gelişmeler ile tedavi sonuçlarında iyileşmeler görül-mektedir (4).…”
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