Small cell carcinoma of the oesophagus

1997 
Small cell carcinoma of the oesophagus is an uncommon malignancy. Only 272 cases have been reported to date. Inconsistency in therapeutic approaches reflects the paucity of individual experience and the unsatisfactory response to current management strategies. We report 11 cases drawn from a series of 1012 cases of oesophageal malignancy and perform a statistical analysis on treatment and survival data of 189 cases drawn from the world literature. Small cell carcinoma of the oesophagus was seen to have an incidence of 1%. Seven of 11 patients were female. A variety of therapeutic modalities were employed, and the median survival was 6.6 months. Statistical analysis of these and worldwide data showed a significant survival advantage for patients who received multimodality therapy.
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