1. Long -Term Survival in Stage IV Esophageal Adenocarcinoma with Chemoradiation and Serial Endoscopic Cryoablation.
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Spiritos, Zachary, Mekaroonkamol, Parit, El- Rayes, Bassel F., Force, Seth D., Keilin, Steven A., Qiang Cai, and Willingham, Field F.
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TREATMENT of esophageal cancer , *CANCER treatment , *ADENOCARCINOMA , *CRYOSURGERY , *TUMORS - Abstract
Esophageal cancer has a poor overall prognosis and is frequently diagnosed at a late stage. Conventional treatment for metastatic esophageal cancer involves chemotherapy and radiation. Local disease control plays a significant role in improving survival. Endoscopic spray cryotherapy is a novel modality that involves freezing and thawing to produce local ablation of malignant tissue via ischemic mechanisms. Spray cryotherapy has been shown to be effective, particularly for early T-stage, superficial esophageal adenocarcinomas. We present the case of a 72-year-old-male with locally recurrent stage IV esophageal adenocarcinoma and long-term survival of 7 years to date, with concurrent chemoradiation and serial cryoablation. He remains asymptomatic and continues to undergo chemotherapy and sequential cryoablation. The findings highlight the long-term safety and efficacy of cryotherapy in combination with chemoradiation and suggest that cryoablation may have an additive role in the treatment of advanced stage esophageal adenocarcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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