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Radiation-Induced Esophageal Cancer: Investigating the Pathogenesis, Management, and Prognosis

One of the most serious late side effects of irradiation is the promotion of tumorigenesis. Radiation-induced esophageal cancer (RIEC) can arise in a previously irradiated field, mostly in patients previously irradiated for thoracic malignancies such as breast cancer, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphom...

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Autores principales: Syllaios, Athanasios, Vailas, Michail, Tolia, Maria, Charalampakis, Nikolaos, Vlachos, Konstantinos, Kapetanakis, Emmanouil I., Tomos, Periklis I., Schizas, Dimitrios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58070949
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author Syllaios, Athanasios
Vailas, Michail
Tolia, Maria
Charalampakis, Nikolaos
Vlachos, Konstantinos
Kapetanakis, Emmanouil I.
Tomos, Periklis I.
Schizas, Dimitrios
author_facet Syllaios, Athanasios
Vailas, Michail
Tolia, Maria
Charalampakis, Nikolaos
Vlachos, Konstantinos
Kapetanakis, Emmanouil I.
Tomos, Periklis I.
Schizas, Dimitrios
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description One of the most serious late side effects of irradiation is the promotion of tumorigenesis. Radiation-induced esophageal cancer (RIEC) can arise in a previously irradiated field, mostly in patients previously irradiated for thoracic malignancies such as breast cancer, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, head and neck cancers, lung cancer, or previous esophageal cancer. RIEC is rare and accounts for less than 1% of all carcinomas of the esophagus. There are little data available in the current literature regarding pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of esophageal cancer developed in a previously irradiated field. RIEC seems to represent a biologically aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. Although it is difficult to perform radical surgery on a previously irradiated field, R0 resection remains the mainstay of treatment. The use of neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemoradiotherapy remains very helpful in RIEC, similarly to conventional esophageal cancer protocols. The aim of this article is to elucidate this rare but challenging entity.
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spelling pubmed-93198912022-07-27 Radiation-Induced Esophageal Cancer: Investigating the Pathogenesis, Management, and Prognosis Syllaios, Athanasios Vailas, Michail Tolia, Maria Charalampakis, Nikolaos Vlachos, Konstantinos Kapetanakis, Emmanouil I. Tomos, Periklis I. Schizas, Dimitrios Medicina (Kaunas) Review One of the most serious late side effects of irradiation is the promotion of tumorigenesis. Radiation-induced esophageal cancer (RIEC) can arise in a previously irradiated field, mostly in patients previously irradiated for thoracic malignancies such as breast cancer, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, head and neck cancers, lung cancer, or previous esophageal cancer. RIEC is rare and accounts for less than 1% of all carcinomas of the esophagus. There are little data available in the current literature regarding pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of esophageal cancer developed in a previously irradiated field. RIEC seems to represent a biologically aggressive disease with a poor prognosis. Although it is difficult to perform radical surgery on a previously irradiated field, R0 resection remains the mainstay of treatment. The use of neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemoradiotherapy remains very helpful in RIEC, similarly to conventional esophageal cancer protocols. The aim of this article is to elucidate this rare but challenging entity. MDPI 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9319891/ /pubmed/35888668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58070949 Text en © 2022 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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Syllaios, Athanasios
Vailas, Michail
Tolia, Maria
Charalampakis, Nikolaos
Vlachos, Konstantinos
Kapetanakis, Emmanouil I.
Tomos, Periklis I.
Schizas, Dimitrios
Radiation-Induced Esophageal Cancer: Investigating the Pathogenesis, Management, and Prognosis
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title_fullStr Radiation-Induced Esophageal Cancer: Investigating the Pathogenesis, Management, and Prognosis
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title_short Radiation-Induced Esophageal Cancer: Investigating the Pathogenesis, Management, and Prognosis
title_sort radiation-induced esophageal cancer: investigating the pathogenesis, management, and prognosis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35888668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58070949
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