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Prevention Strategies for Esophageal Cancer—An Expert Review

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decades, there has been a rapid increase in the incidence and prevalence of esophageal cancer in many countries around the world. Although several important risk factors have been identified, strong evidence-based preventive strategies are still lacking, and the prognosis...

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Autores principales: Marabotto, Elisa, Pellegatta, Gaia, Sheijani, Afscin Djahandideh, Ziola, Sebastiano, Zentilin, Patrizia, De Marzo, Maria Giulia, Giannini, Edoardo Giovanni, Ghisa, Matteo, Barberio, Brigida, Scarpa, Marco, Angriman, Imerio, Fassan, Matteo, Savarino, Vincenzo, Savarino, Edoardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34062788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092183
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author Marabotto, Elisa
Pellegatta, Gaia
Sheijani, Afscin Djahandideh
Ziola, Sebastiano
Zentilin, Patrizia
De Marzo, Maria Giulia
Giannini, Edoardo Giovanni
Ghisa, Matteo
Barberio, Brigida
Scarpa, Marco
Angriman, Imerio
Fassan, Matteo
Savarino, Vincenzo
Savarino, Edoardo
author_facet Marabotto, Elisa
Pellegatta, Gaia
Sheijani, Afscin Djahandideh
Ziola, Sebastiano
Zentilin, Patrizia
De Marzo, Maria Giulia
Giannini, Edoardo Giovanni
Ghisa, Matteo
Barberio, Brigida
Scarpa, Marco
Angriman, Imerio
Fassan, Matteo
Savarino, Vincenzo
Savarino, Edoardo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decades, there has been a rapid increase in the incidence and prevalence of esophageal cancer in many countries around the world. Although several important risk factors have been identified, strong evidence-based preventive strategies are still lacking, and the prognosis of patients diagnosed with esophageal cancer remains poor, with an average survival rate of 5 years for only 20%. This review is an attempt to summarize the epidemiology and risk factors of EC and to highlight the unresolved aspects of current prevention strategies in order to plan more fruitful future initiatives aimed at ameliorating the disappointing prognosis of this kind of digestive tumor. ABSTRACT: In the last 30 years, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the incidence and prevalence of esophageal cancer in many countries around the word. However, despite advancements in diagnostic technologies, the early detection of this cancer is rare, and its prognosis remains poor, with only about 20% of these patients surviving for 5 years. The two major forms are the esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), which is particularly frequent in the so-called Asian belt, and the esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), which prevails in Western populations. This review provides a summary of the epidemiological features and risk factors associated with these tumors. Moreover, a major focus is posed on reporting and highlighting the various preventing strategies proposed by the most important international scientific societies, particularly in high-risk populations, with the final aim of detecting these lesions as early as possible and therefore favoring their definite cure. Indeed, we have conducted analysis with attention to the current primary, secondary and tertiary prevention guidelines in both ESCC and EAC, attempting to emphasize unresolved research and clinical problems related to these topics in order to improve our diagnostic strategies and management.
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spelling pubmed-81252972021-05-17 Prevention Strategies for Esophageal Cancer—An Expert Review Marabotto, Elisa Pellegatta, Gaia Sheijani, Afscin Djahandideh Ziola, Sebastiano Zentilin, Patrizia De Marzo, Maria Giulia Giannini, Edoardo Giovanni Ghisa, Matteo Barberio, Brigida Scarpa, Marco Angriman, Imerio Fassan, Matteo Savarino, Vincenzo Savarino, Edoardo Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the last decades, there has been a rapid increase in the incidence and prevalence of esophageal cancer in many countries around the world. Although several important risk factors have been identified, strong evidence-based preventive strategies are still lacking, and the prognosis of patients diagnosed with esophageal cancer remains poor, with an average survival rate of 5 years for only 20%. This review is an attempt to summarize the epidemiology and risk factors of EC and to highlight the unresolved aspects of current prevention strategies in order to plan more fruitful future initiatives aimed at ameliorating the disappointing prognosis of this kind of digestive tumor. ABSTRACT: In the last 30 years, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the incidence and prevalence of esophageal cancer in many countries around the word. However, despite advancements in diagnostic technologies, the early detection of this cancer is rare, and its prognosis remains poor, with only about 20% of these patients surviving for 5 years. The two major forms are the esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), which is particularly frequent in the so-called Asian belt, and the esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), which prevails in Western populations. This review provides a summary of the epidemiological features and risk factors associated with these tumors. Moreover, a major focus is posed on reporting and highlighting the various preventing strategies proposed by the most important international scientific societies, particularly in high-risk populations, with the final aim of detecting these lesions as early as possible and therefore favoring their definite cure. Indeed, we have conducted analysis with attention to the current primary, secondary and tertiary prevention guidelines in both ESCC and EAC, attempting to emphasize unresolved research and clinical problems related to these topics in order to improve our diagnostic strategies and management. MDPI 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8125297/ /pubmed/34062788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092183 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pellegatta, Gaia
Sheijani, Afscin Djahandideh
Ziola, Sebastiano
Zentilin, Patrizia
De Marzo, Maria Giulia
Giannini, Edoardo Giovanni
Ghisa, Matteo
Barberio, Brigida
Scarpa, Marco
Angriman, Imerio
Fassan, Matteo
Savarino, Vincenzo
Savarino, Edoardo
Prevention Strategies for Esophageal Cancer—An Expert Review
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092183
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