TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of characteristics of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma associated with head and neck cancer and those with gastric cancer
AU - Kuwano, Hiroyuki
AU - Morita, Masaru
AU - Tsutsui, Shin‐Ichi ‐I
AU - Kido, Yuichiro
AU - Mori, Masaki
AU - Sugimachi, Keizo
PY - 1991/2
Y1 - 1991/2
N2 - In ongoing reviews of 339 patients with surgically treated primary squamous cell carcinoma, there were 19 (5.6%) with concurrent gastric cancer and 11 (3.2%) with head and neck cancer. The incidences of intra‐esophageal multiple occurrence of esophageal cancer are 27.3% and 26.3% in those with associated head and neck cancer and gastric cancer, respectively, and higher than 7.1% in those without such a concurrent cancer. There was no difference in the clinicopathological characteristics of those with concurrent head and neck and gastric cancers, except for the higher incidence of metachronous occurrence in the former. These findings suggest that, in cases of esophageal cancer associated with concurrent head and neck cancer and gastric cancer, intraesophageal multiplicity of the esophageal carcinoma is frequent and that preoperative serial evaluations is most important to design treatment and estimate the prognosis.
AB - In ongoing reviews of 339 patients with surgically treated primary squamous cell carcinoma, there were 19 (5.6%) with concurrent gastric cancer and 11 (3.2%) with head and neck cancer. The incidences of intra‐esophageal multiple occurrence of esophageal cancer are 27.3% and 26.3% in those with associated head and neck cancer and gastric cancer, respectively, and higher than 7.1% in those without such a concurrent cancer. There was no difference in the clinicopathological characteristics of those with concurrent head and neck and gastric cancers, except for the higher incidence of metachronous occurrence in the former. These findings suggest that, in cases of esophageal cancer associated with concurrent head and neck cancer and gastric cancer, intraesophageal multiplicity of the esophageal carcinoma is frequent and that preoperative serial evaluations is most important to design treatment and estimate the prognosis.
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U2 - 10.1002/jso.2930460208
DO - 10.1002/jso.2930460208
M3 - Article
C2 - 1992216
AN - SCOPUS:0026026045
SN - 0022-4790
VL - 46
SP - 107
EP - 109
JO - Journal of Surgical Oncology
JF - Journal of Surgical Oncology
IS - 2
ER -