Case Presentations
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TNM definitions
Primary tumor (T)
Regional lymph nodes (N)
Distant metastasis (M)
For tumors of the midthoracic esophagus, use only M1b because these tumors with metastases in nonregional lymph nodes have equally poor prognoses as do those with metastases in other distant sites. AJCC stage groupingsStage 0
Stage I
Stage IIA
Stage IIB
Stage III
Stage IV
Stage IVA
Stage IVB
The current staging system for esophageal cancer is based largely on retrospective data from the Japanese Committee for Registration of Esophageal Carcinoma. It is most applicable to patients with squamous cell carcinomas of the upper third and middle third of the esophagus, as opposed to the increasingly common distal esophageal and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinomas.[2] In particular, the classification of involved abdominal lymph nodes as M1 disease has been criticized. The presence of positive abdominal lymph nodes does not appear to carry as grave a prognosis as metastases to distant organs.[3] Patients with regional and/or celiac axis lymphadenopathy should not necessarily be considered to have unresectable disease caused by metastases. Complete resection of the primary tumor and appropriate lymphadenectomy should be attempted when possible. |





