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Oxford University Press, Diseases of the Esophagus, 1(14), p. 28-31, 2001

DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2050.2001.00147.x

Oxford University Press, Diseases of the Esophagus, 1(14), p. 28-31, 2001

DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-2050.2001.00147.x

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Localization of small esophageal cancers for radiation planning using endoscopic contrast injection: report on a series of eight cases

Journal article published in 2001 by Bh H. Burmeister, J. Beukema, R. Guidi, Ja A. Harvey, D. Gotley, Bm M. Smithers ORCID
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Abstract

Recently, Barrett's esophagus and early adenocarcinomas have been detected increasingly frequently in routine follow-up of patients with gastroesophageal reflux. Although surgery is the treatment of choice, some patients are medically unfit for esophagectomy and, in this case, the only alternative curative therapy is radical chemoradiation therapy. In addition, some patients who present with symptoms have small tumors that cannot be localized accurately using routine imaging techniques. This report describes a series of eight patients with small esophageal cancers in whom the tumors were successfully localized following endoscopic injection of contrast, and treated with chemoradiation therapy. The treatment was successful in seven patients. This method of tumor localization demonstrated that conventional techniques are mostly, unreliable when applied to very early cancers.