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Annals of Surgery | 2017

Esophageal cancer: Associations with (pN+) lymph node metastases

Thomas W. Rice; Hemant Ishwaran; Wayne L. Hofstetter; Paul H. Schipper; Kenneth A. Kesler; Simon Law; Evelyne Lerut; Chadrick E. Denlinger; Jarmo Salo; Walter J. Scott; Thomas J. Watson; Mark S. Allen; Long Qi Chen; Valerie W. Rusch; Robert J. Cerfolio; James D. Luketich; André Duranceau; Gail Darling; Manuel Pera; Carolyn Apperson-Hansen; Eugene H. Blackstone

Objectives: To identify the associations of lymph node metastases (pN+), number of positive nodes, and pN subclassification with cancer, treatment, patient, geographic, and institutional variables, and to recommend extent of lymphadenectomy needed to accurately detect pN+ for esophageal cancer. Summary Background Data: Limited data and traditional analytic techniques have precluded identifying intricate associations of pN+ with other cancer, treatment, and patient characteristics. Methods: Data on 5806 esophagectomy patients from the Worldwide Esophageal Cancer Collaboration were analyzed by Random Forest machine learning techniques. Results: pN+, number of positive nodes, and pN subclassification were associated with increasing depth of cancer invasion (pT), increasing cancer length, decreasing cancer differentiation (G), and more regional lymph nodes resected. Lymphadenectomy necessary to accurately detect pN+ is 60 for shorter, well-differentiated cancers (<2.5u200acm) and 20 for longer, poorly differentiated ones. Conclusions: In esophageal cancer, pN+, increasing number of positive nodes, and increasing pN classification are associated with deeper invading, longer, and poorly differentiated cancers. Consequently, if the goal of lymphadenectomy is to accurately define pN+ status of such cancers, few nodes need to be removed. Conversely, superficial, shorter, and well-differentiated cancers require a more extensive lymphadenectomy to accurately define pN+ status.


Archive | 2013

esophageal carcinoma Benefit of postoperative adjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locoregionally advanced

Sudish C. Murthy; Eugene H. Blackstone; Thomas W. Rice; David J. Adelstein; Mark A. Chidel; Lisa A. Rybicki; M Malcolm


Archive | 2013

Cell Carcinoma? Can We Predict Long-Term Survival After Pulmonary Metastasectomy for Renal

Ronald M. Bukowski; Malcolm M. DeCamp; Eugene H. Blackstone; Sudish C. Murthy; Kwhanmien Kim; Thomas W. Rice; Jeevanantham Rajeswaran


Archive | 2013

Node Status Esophageal Carcinoma: Depth of Tumor Invasion Is Predictive of Regional Lymph

John R. Goldblum; Thomas W. Rice; David J. Adelstein; Lisa A. Rybicki


Archive | 2013

study, "Superficial adenocarcinoma of the esophagus" Clinical-pathologic conference: Use and choice of statistical methods for the clinical

Eugene H. Blackstone; Thomas W. Rice


Archive | 2013

Predictive value of clinical factors through restaging after induction concurrent chemoradiotherapy for locoregionally advanced adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction

Brooke Phillips; David J. Adelstein; Thomas W. Rice; Lisa A. Rybicki; Christina Rodriquez; Jerrold P. Saxton; Sudish C. Murthy; David P. Mason; Denise I. Ives; Brooke Elizabeth Phillips


Archive | 2013

transplantation Extended use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after lung

Thomas W. Rice; Eugene H. Blackstone; B. Gösta; Atul C. Mehta; Ann M. McNeill; Nicholas G. Smedira; Jingyuan Feng; David P. Mason; Daniel J. Boffa; Sudish C. Murthy; Thomas R. Gildea; M Marie


/data/revues/15474127/v23i4/S1547412713000807/ | 2013

Esophageal Cancer Staging : Past, Present, and Future

Thomas W. Rice; Eugene H. Blackstone


Archive | 2011

Thoracic Surgeons General Thoracic Surgery Database Study Impact of Smoking Cessation Before Resection of Lung Cancer: A Society of

C. Murthy; Thomas W. Rice; Eugene H. Blackstone; David P. Mason; Sreekumar Subramanian; Edward R. Nowicki; Joshua D. Grab


/data/revues/00165107/v65i5/S0016510707005202/ | 2011

Preliminary Results of Cryotherapy Ablation for Esophageal High Grade Dysplasia (HGD) Or Intra-Mucosal Cancer (IMC) in High Risk Non-Surgical Patients

John A. Dumot; John J. Vargo; Gregory Zuccaro; Thomas W. Rice

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John R. Goldblum

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine

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Manuel Pera

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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