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Title: [Radiotherapy of inoperable esophageal cancer. Retrospective analysis apropos of 108 cases]. Author: Geara F, Calais G, Chauvet B, Reynaud-Bougnoux A, Le Floch O. Journal: Bull Cancer Radiother; 1990; 77(1):69-76. PubMed ID: 8703544. Abstract: Between 1976 and 1986, we treated with curative intent, 108 patients with inoperable esophageal cancer. Eighty-three patients (77%) were treated with radiation therapy alone with a mean total dose of 61 Gy and 25 (23%) patients were treated with induction chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy. Actuarial survival, site of failure, sequellae of treatment, and prognostic factors were analysed in this retrospective study. Survival rates at 2, 3 and 5 years were 23, 16 and 9%, respectively. Local failure occurred in more than 61% of documented failures. Patients with tumor located in the upper third of the esophagus, or with total tumor stenosis or poor performance status had low results, but the difference was not statistically significant. Patients treated according to CT scan plans had a 43% 3-year survival rate; this difference is statistically significant (P = 0.0001). Induction chemotherapy improved one year local control and survival rate (60%), but no long term survival benefit was observed. We conclude that inoperable esophageal cancer can be treated successfully by radiotherapy with a curative intent. We also discuss the role that CT scan planning can play in the effective treatment of these patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]