Treatment in esophagogastric junction cancer: Past, present and future.

Treatment in esophagogastric junction cancer: Past, present and future. Cir Esp. 2019 May 30;: Authors: Pericay C, Macías-Declara I, Arrazubi V, Vilà L, Marín M Abstract Adenocarcinomas of the gastroesophageal junction represent 27% of all gastric tumors. n recent years, it has been classified as an entity of its own, with specific treatments that are sometimes differentiated from gastric treatments. Treatment can be based on chemotherapy (CTx) or chemoradiotherapy (CRTx) that is administered preoperatively (neoadjuvant), postoperatively (adjuvant) or perioperatively. There are studies that have tested several treatment modalities, but there is currently no single protocolized sequence. The results point to an improvement in survival when we administer preoperative treatment, with evidence in favor of CRTx and CTx. Studies are already underway with targeted treatment that aim to increase the activity of traditional chemotherapy. In the next few years, we should know the role of immunotherapy in this group of patients. PMID: 31155142 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Cirugia eEspanola - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Cir Esp Source Type: research