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CC BY 4.0 · Brazilian Journal of Oncology 2019; 15
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1798191
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TEMÁRIO: RESIDENTES (SUBMISSÃO PARA O X ENCONTRO DE RESIDENTES EM RADIOTERAPIA)

CHALLENGES IN THE ESOPHAGEAL CANCER STAGING IN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Ary Fraga Dercy

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Henrique Hott Fernandes

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Cesar Caldas Teixeira

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Harley Francisco de Oliveria

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Gislene Amarães Gomes

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Luciano Souza Viana

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
  • Mariana Paranhos Alvarenga

    1   Hospital Márcio Cunha - FSFX
 

    Esophageal cancer has a high incidence in several regions of the country. Nevertheless, we observe the difficulty in performing the necessary staging exams and the lack of clinical data, particularly in services from the Public Health System. This study aims to evaluate the absence of clinical information and staging exams in esophageal cancer. We conducted an observational, retrospective, and crosssectional, single-institute study. One hundred seventynine consecutive patients diagnosed with esophageal cancer, from 2015 to 2017, from Public Health System were analyzed. Information on demographics, clinical data, predictive, and prognostic risk factors was retrieved. The classic risk factors, smoking and alcoholism, were not described in 22% and 23% of the patients, respectively. The nutritional status was not reported in almost 17% of the patients. The need for alternative feeding method was not described in 83 patients. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) was present in 126 patients (81%) and adenocarcinoma in 15 patients (8%). The histologic classification was not reported in 13.4% of patients. One hundred eighteen patients (66%) presented no information on the tumor size. Tumor location was described in all patients. There were 132 patients (73%) without T staging, 102 (57%) without evaluation of lymph node involvement, and 106 (59%) without evaluation of distant metastases. In conclusion, we observe a significant lack of information for patients with esophageal cancer treated by the Public Health System. This lack may impact negatively in the correct evaluation and treatment of these patients, as in their prognostic.


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    Contato:

    Henrique Hott Fernandes

    Publikationsverlauf

    Artikel online veröffentlicht:
    23. Oktober 2019

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    Bibliographical Record
    Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari, Ary Fraga Dercy, Henrique Hott Fernandes, Cesar Caldas Teixeira, Harley Francisco de Oliveria, Gislene Amarães Gomes, Luciano Souza Viana, Mariana Paranhos Alvarenga. CHALLENGES IN THE ESOPHAGEAL CANCER STAGING IN BRAZIL. Brazilian Journal of Oncology 2019; 15.
    DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1798191