K. Salerno May
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
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Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2011
K. Salerno May; N. K. Malik; Gary Y. Yang; S. Patil; Leayn Flaherty; Nikhil I. Khushalani; T. Sher; Saikrishna Yendamuri; Hector R. Nava; Graham W. Warren
e14601 Background: There is limited information on the impact of current or former smoking status on survival outcomes in esophageal cancer patients treated with trimodality therapy. METHODS Patients with esophageal carcinoma who completed neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy and underwent surgical resection between October 2002 and April 2010 at Roswell Park Cancer Institute were analyzed. Smoking history was abstracted from consultation notes at initial presentation. Survival was compared between patients with any self-reported history of smoking (current or former smokers) and patients who denied any prior history of smoking (never smokers). Follow up was calculated from the date of diagnosis to the date of death or last follow up. Unknown disease status was categorized as a recurrence. Unpaired t-tests were used for statistical comparisons. RESULTS A total of 115 patients were analyzed, of whom 11% were female and 77% of patients reported a current or former history of smoking. There was no difference in histology, mean radiotherapy dose delivered, chemoradiotherapy completion time, pathologic complete response rates, or total follow up time between groups. Never smokers had a much higher proportion of women as compared with current or former smokers (30.8% vs. 5.6%, p=0.0003). With a median follow-up time of 28 months, there was no difference in disease recurrence, disease specific mortality, or overall survival by self-reported smoking status (current or former vs. never smokers). CONCLUSIONS In esophageal cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery, data suggest that a history of current or former smoking has no impact on pathologic complete response, recurrence, or survival. Analyses may be confounded by a higher proportion of women in the never smoking population.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2008
Anurag K. Singh; Terry Mashtare; Susan A. McCloskey; Stéfanie A. Seixas-Mikelus; K. Salerno May
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2010
Gary Y. Yang; N.K. Malik; Rameela Chandrasekhar; K. Salerno May; N. Watroba; Leayn Flaherty; Wen W. Ma; Boris W. Kuvshinoff; G. Wilding; John F. Gibbs
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2011
N. K. Malik; Graham W. Warren; Gary Y. Yang; K. Zeeck; T. Papsidero; S. Patil; Nikhil I. Khushalani; T. Sher; Saikrishna Yendamuri; Hector R. Nava; K. Salerno May
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2011
N.K. Malik; K. Salerno May; Adrienne Groman; S. Patil; John F. Gibbs; Boris W. Kuvshinoff; Wen W. Ma; Renuka Iyer; Graham W. Warren; Gary Y. Yang
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2010
J. Yap; K. Salerno May; W. Jaggernauth; J. Kesterson; S. Daudi; H Malhotra
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2010
K. Salerno May; A. Miller; Simon Fung-Kee-Fung; Anurag K. Singh
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2010
N.K. Malik; Rameela Chandrasekhar; K. Salerno May; Wen Wee Ma; Leayn Flaherty; Renuka Iyer; Boris W. Kuvshinoff; John F. Gibbs; G. Wilding; Gary Y. Yang
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2009
Gary Y. Yang; Nikhil I. Khushalani; Rameela Chandrasekhar; Gregory E. Wilding; Susan A. McCloskey; Leayn Flaherty; J. Yap; John F. Gibbs; Marwan Fakih; K. Salerno May
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2009
K. Salerno May; Marwan Fakih; Nikhil I. Khushalani; Rameela Chandrasekhar; Gregory E. Wilding; L. Park; Leayn Flaherty; Richard Russo; Renuka Iyer; Gary Y. Yang