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Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Oesophageal Cancer: a Meta-analysis and Experience from the Shanghai Cancer Hospital

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH
Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 875-882

Publisher

FIELD HOUSE PUBLISHING LLP
DOI: 10.1177/147323000803600502

Keywords

ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; OESOPHAGEAL CANCER; LYMPH NODE-POSITIVE PATIENTS; META-ANALYSIS

Funding

  1. Shanghai Cancer Hospital [KY176]
  2. Chinese post-doc fellowship [20070410733]
  3. Bio-medicine grant
  4. Shanghai Natural Science Fund
  5. Chinese Educational Department
  6. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline [B115]

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Whether adjuvant chemotherapy increases survival of oesophageal cancer patients has been widely debated. The present study used meta-analysis software to combine data from six studies up to July 2007 that were found and selected as suitable, comprising a total of 1001 oesophageal cancer patients. The results indicated that adjuvant chemotherapy did not significantly improve outcome in oesophageal cancer patients. A trend towards improved outcome from adjuvant chemotherapy was found in lymph node-positive patients, but did not reach significance. In our own study including 270 oesophageal cancer patients, adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve overall patient survival, but did improve survival for patients with metastases in cervical and/or celiac lymph nodes (stage IVa). Although our study had the largest patient sample, more prospective clinical trials with large numbers of patients are necessary to confirm the value of adjuvant chemotherapy in stage IVa patients.

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