Endoscopic laser therapy for stage III and IV esophageal cancer.

@article{Pongchairerks1996EndoscopicLT,
  title={Endoscopic laser therapy for stage III and IV esophageal cancer.},
  author={Paisal Pongchairerks},
  journal={Japanese journal of clinical oncology},
  year={1996},
  volume={26 4},
  pages={
          211-4
        }
}
  • P. Pongchairerks
  • Published 1 August 1996
  • Medicine
  • Japanese journal of clinical oncology
Patients with esophageal cancer frequently present with advanced-stage disease. Many surgeons have adopted a policy of recommending esophagectomy to all patients who are fit enough to withstand major surgery, even if it provides no survival benefit. Only those patients who are too ill are referred for endoscopic laser therapy (ELT) or merely gastrostomy. In this study we investigated the short- and long-term results of esophagectomy and ELT in patients with Stages III and IV squamous cell… 
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