Significance of Tumor Length as Prognostic Factor for Esophageal Cancer
Date
2013Author
Zeybek, ArifeErdogan, Abdullah
Gulkesen, Kemal Hakan
Ergin, Makbule
Sarper, Alpay
Dertsiz, Levent
Demircan, Abid
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Our study indicated the relationship between tumor length and clinicopathologic characteristics as well as long-term survival in esophageal cancer. A total of 116 patients who underwent curative surgery for thoracic esophageal cancer with standard lymphadenectomy in 2 fields between 2000 and 2010 were included in the study. The medical records of these patients were retrospectively reviewed. The patients with tumor length >= 3 cm had a highly significant difference in the involvement of adventitia and lymph node stations. The patients with tumor length <= 3 cm had significantly lower rates of involvement of the adventitia and lymph node stations. Tumor length could have a significant impact on both the overall survival and disease-free survival of patients with resected esophageal carcinomas and may provide additional prognostic value to the current tumor, node, and metastasis staging system before patients receive any cancer specific treatment.