The role of radiation therapy in treating patients with potentially resectable carcinoma of the esophagus.

@article{Recht1995TheRO,
  title={The role of radiation therapy in treating patients with potentially resectable carcinoma of the esophagus.},
  author={Abram Recht},
  journal={Chest},
  year={1995},
  volume={107 6 Suppl},
  pages={
          233S-240S
        }
}
  • A. Recht
  • Published 1 June 1995
  • Medicine
  • Chest
Radiotherapy (RT) in conjunction with surgery may have a number of roles in the treatment of patients with potentially resectable esophageal carcinoma. The use of RT alone either preoperatively or postoperatively can be expected to improve resectability rates only modestly. The risk of locoregional failure, a common problem in esophageal carcinoma, has been substantially reduced with preoperative or postoperative RT in trials with a duration of follow-up of 3 or more years, although this effect… 
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