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Results of Radiation Therapy for Superficial Esophageal Cancer using the Standard Radiotherapy Method Recommended by the Japanese Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (JASTRO) Study Group

KENJI NEMOTO, SHOGO YAMADA, MASAMICHI NISHIO, MASAHIKO AOKI, RYUJI NAKAMURA, YASUO MATSUMOTO, RYUTA SASAMOTO, YOSHIHIRO SAITOH, MAKOTO TAKAYAMA, NORIO MITSUHASHI, KOHTARO GOMI, NAOTO KANESAKA, MASAO KOBAYASHI, HIROSHI OHNISHI, SHIGERU SASAKI, HIROYASU TAMAMURA, MICHIHIDE MITSUMORI, YASUMASA NISHIMURA, KAYOKO TSUJINO, MITSUHIRO TAKEMOTO, NOBUE UCHIDA, MICHINORI YAMAMOTO, YOSHIYUKI SHIOYAMA, KOHICHI HIRAKAWA and SEIJI ONO
Anticancer Research March 2006, 26 (2B) 1507-1512;
KENJI NEMOTO
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Abstract

Background: Superficial esophageal cancer (SEC) is defined as esophageal cancer limited to the submucosal layers, including mucosal cancer and submucosal cancer, and is squamous cell carcinoma in most patients. In 2000, the Japanese Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (JASTRO) Study Group for SEC published a consensus guideline of standard radiotherapy methods. In this study, the interim treatment outcomes of SEC patients, who had received radiation therapy following the standard radiotherapy methods, were investigated. Patients and Methods: From 2000 to 2003, a total of 141 SEC patients were treated in 24 institutions in Japan. Results: The 1-, 2- and 3-year survival rates were 95%, 90% and 90%, respectively, for patients with mucosal cancer and 90%, 81% and 70%, respectively, for patients with submucosal cancer. The overall survival was better in patients who had undergone chemotherapy than in patients who had received radiation therapy alone, though the difference was not statistically significant. The clinical target volume (CTV) did not influence overall survival and intracavitary irradiation did not influence the local control rate in either patients with mucosal or submucosal cancer. Radiation-induced esophageal ulcer was not observed in this series. Conclusion: The standard radiotherapy methods are safe and effective for treating SEC. However, the usefulness of chemotherapy and intracavitary irradiation and the optimal setting of the CTV should be clarified by future randomized trials.

  • Superficial esophageal cancer
  • radiation therapy

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  • Received October 4, 2005.
  • Revision received December 22, 2005.
  • Accepted January 10, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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KENJI NEMOTO, SHOGO YAMADA, MASAMICHI NISHIO, MASAHIKO AOKI, RYUJI NAKAMURA, YASUO MATSUMOTO, RYUTA SASAMOTO, YOSHIHIRO SAITOH, MAKOTO TAKAYAMA, NORIO MITSUHASHI, KOHTARO GOMI, NAOTO KANESAKA, MASAO KOBAYASHI, HIROSHI OHNISHI, SHIGERU SASAKI, HIROYASU TAMAMURA, MICHIHIDE MITSUMORI, YASUMASA NISHIMURA, KAYOKO TSUJINO, MITSUHIRO TAKEMOTO, NOBUE UCHIDA, MICHINORI YAMAMOTO, YOSHIYUKI SHIOYAMA, KOHICHI HIRAKAWA, SEIJI ONO
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Results of Radiation Therapy for Superficial Esophageal Cancer using the Standard Radiotherapy Method Recommended by the Japanese Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (JASTRO) Study Group
KENJI NEMOTO, SHOGO YAMADA, MASAMICHI NISHIO, MASAHIKO AOKI, RYUJI NAKAMURA, YASUO MATSUMOTO, RYUTA SASAMOTO, YOSHIHIRO SAITOH, MAKOTO TAKAYAMA, NORIO MITSUHASHI, KOHTARO GOMI, NAOTO KANESAKA, MASAO KOBAYASHI, HIROSHI OHNISHI, SHIGERU SASAKI, HIROYASU TAMAMURA, MICHIHIDE MITSUMORI, YASUMASA NISHIMURA, KAYOKO TSUJINO, MITSUHIRO TAKEMOTO, NOBUE UCHIDA, MICHINORI YAMAMOTO, YOSHIYUKI SHIOYAMA, KOHICHI HIRAKAWA, SEIJI ONO
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