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Response to concurrent chemoradiotherapy as a prognostic marker in elderly patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer

Authors
Go, Se-IlLee, Won SupKang, Myung HeeSong, Haa-NaKim, Moon JinLee, Min JeongKim, Hoon-GuLee, Gyeong WonKang, Jung HunLee, Jeong-HeeKang, Ki MunJeon, Kyung-NyeoCho, Jae MinJung, Woon TaeKo, Gyung Hyuck
Issue Date
Mar-2012
Publisher
II Pensiero Scientifico Editore srl
Keywords
concurrent chemoradiotherapy; elderly; esophageal neoplasms
Citation
Tumori, v.98, no.2, pp 225 - 232
Pages
8
Indexed
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Tumori
Volume
98
Number
2
Start Page
225
End Page
232
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22309
DOI
10.1177/030089161209800208
ISSN
0300-8916
2038-2529
Abstract
Aims and background. Little is known about chemoradiotherapy in elderly patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer. We compared the efficacy and toxicity of chemoradiotherapy in elderly and non-elderly patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer and determined the variables affecting the treatment outcome in the elderly patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer who had received chemoradiotherapy. Methods. Fifty-seven elderly patients (age >= 65 years) and 30 non-elderly patients (age <65 years) were reviewed retrospectively. Results. The median age of the elderly group was 69 years and in the non-elderly group, 56.5 years. Although treatment compliance appeared to be poor, the response rate and median survival were similar in both the groups (elderly versus non-elderly; 84.4% vs 87.5%, and 11.2 months vs 11.3 months) and so were G3/4 hematologic and non-hematologic toxicities. The treatment-related mortality of the elderly patients appeared to be higher than that of the non-elderly group (7.0% vs 3.3%), but did not reach statistical significance. In prognostic factor analysis, a major response to chemoradiotherapy was a good prognostic indicator in the elderly group (response versus non-response; median overall survival times of 19.5 vs 5.4 months, respectively, P <0.001). Conclusions. The study suggests that chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced esophageal cancer in elderly patients, even though treatment compliance appears to be poor, is as safe and effective as in non-elderly patients and that the response to chemoradiotherapy is related to prognosis in elderly patients.
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