Anatomical topography of the tumor is related to prognostic survival in adenocarcinoma of esophagogastric junction?: Multivariable analysis.

2019 
108Background: The adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AJEG) is divided according to its anatomopathological classification (Siewert classification) for the choice of surgical treatment. However, both the Siewert classification and the location of the AJEG are related to different prognoses reported in the literature. Objectives: To compare the survival of patients with AJEG submitted to surgical treatment according to different topographies in the esophagogastric junction. Methods: 147 patients were selected between 2000 and 2016. One hundred and thirty (88%) males, mean age 64 years. Analyzing the retrieved lymph nodes, affected and the relation of resected and affected. AEGG (E: esophagus, E/TEG: gastric esophagus, TEG: gastric esophagus transition, TEG/G: esophageal gastric and stomach transition, and E/TEG/G: esophagus, transition and stomach) were analyzed for global survival, free of disease, and after relapse. Results: In relation to epidemiological data, the mean age was 63.1 years. O...
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