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Early esophageal cancer in patients with a history of gastrectomy for gastric cancer

Authors :
Michio Kaminishi
Koji Nozaki
Ken-ichi Mafune
Nao Yoshizawa
Mitsuhiro Fujishiro
Kazuhiko Yamada
Sachiyo Nomura
Hirokazu Yamaguchi
Source :
Esophagus. 4:99-102
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

To detect early esophageal cancer effectively, it is important to select high-risk groups. Because we often see early esophageal cancer after gastrectomy for gastric cancer, we investigated 11 early esophageal cancers treated endoscopically in 7 patients who had undergone gastrectomy for gastric cancer. Their average age was 70.8 ± 5.2 years. Median interval between previous gastrectomy and the diagnosis of esophageal cancer was 10 years. Endoscopic examination revealed mild bile reflux into the remnant stomach and esophagitis, but there was no case of Barrett's esophagus. Histological types were all squamous cell carcinoma. Although it has been reported that cancer development is most frequent in the lower esophagus after gastrectomy, we noticed that the majority of these were located in the middle thoracic esophagus (6/11, 55%), similar to general esophageal cancer. As all cases were detected by a regular checkup, it is important to follow up patients after gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

Details

ISSN :
16129067 and 16129059
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Esophagus
Accession number :
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