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Research progress of multidisciplinary treatment strategy for locally advanced esophageal cancer based on surgery
Received:October 12, 2021  Revised:August 11, 2022  Click here to download the full text
Citation of this paper:BAO Feng,CHE Yun,WU Zong-yang,YUAN Ji,SHE Ming-jin.Research progress of multidisciplinary treatment strategy for locally advanced esophageal cancer based on surgery[J].Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine,2023,30(3):547-552
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BAO Feng The Third Department of Surgery, Anhui Armed Police Corps Hospital, Hefei 230001, Anhui, China  
CHE Yun National Cancer Center, Cancer Hospital of Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100021, China  
WU Zong-yang The Third Department of Surgery, Anhui Armed Police Corps Hospital, Hefei 230001, Anhui, China  
YUAN Ji The Third Department of Surgery, Anhui Armed Police Corps Hospital, Hefei 230001, Anhui, China  
SHE Ming-jin Department of Oncology, Anhui Armed Police Corps Hospital, Hefei 230001, Anhui, China shemingjin@qq.com 
Abstract:Esophageal cancer is one of the most aggressive gastrointestinal malignancies. Surgery plays an important role in the multidisciplinary treatment strategy for locally advanced esophageal cancer, which has been proved by several clinical trials. With the development and advancement in preoperative diagnosis, adjuvant treatment, surgical methods and postoperative management, more and more patients with esophageal cancer benefit from surgery. There are some differences in the treatment strategies of esophageal cancer between the East and the West countries. As countries with high prevalence of esophageal cancer, China and Japan are more focused on surgical thoroughness in the comprehensive treatment. This paper discusses four related topics of esophagectomy, and reviews the current situation and future prospects of multidisciplinary treatment of locally advanced esophageal cancer, in order to provide reference for more effective tumor control, better survival rate and favorable prognosis for these patients.
keywords:esophageal cancer  multidisciplinary treatment  esophagectomy
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