Carcinoma of the esophagus. Long-term results
E. F. Parker and H. B. Gregorie
Between 1940 and 1967, we treated 609 patients with primary carcinoma of
the esophagus by three different methods. In the first group of 170
patients, surgical resection predominated. In the next 166 patients,
radiation therapy was used as the primary method. In a third group (135
patients) and a fourth group (138 patients), radiation therapy was followed
by resection in the operable cases. After comparing the results of the
three methods, we believe that radiation therapy followed by resection
produces the best results. Moreover, this approach is justified by the
discovery of residual carcinoma in most surgical specimens from patients
who have had radiation therapy.