Irradiation, chemotherapy and surgery in esophageal cancer: A randomized clinical study

作者: A.P. Andersen , P. Berdal , F. Edsmyr , S. Hagen , R. Hatlevoll

DOI: 10.1016/S0167-8140(84)80058-4

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摘要: Summary In a randomized trial, irradiation alone (35 Gy) or (30 and bleomycin was given as preoperative treatment of esophageal cancer. inoperable patients, split course (63 (55 given. Bleomycin doses were 5 mg i.m.1/2−1 h before each dose. No benefit obtained by addition to concerning survival palliation dysphagia. seen either in any subgroup patients according different primary tumour classifications, histopathological gradings localizations tumour. with advanced/metastatic disease, adriamycin gave significantly longer than alone. It shown that the presence T 1 tumours significant prognostic factor for long-term performing radical operation advantage survival. Female treated without survived males, but operable there no difference between two sexes regard

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