Successful screening for early esophageal cancer in alcoholics using endoscopy and mucosa iodine staining
โ Scribed by Akira Yokoyama; Tai Ohmori; Hiroyasu Makuuchi; Katsuya Maruyama; Keiji Okuyama; Hisao Takahashi; Tetsuji Yokoyama; Keiichi Yoshino; Motoi Hayashida; Hiromasa Ishii
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 759 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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โฆ Synopsis
Background. Epidemiologic studies have provided evidence that alcohol abuse is an important risk factor for esophageal carcinoma. However, no systematic screening program has been established yet in the early detection of esophageal cancer in high risk populations of heavy drinkers. Methods. A cohort of 629 male alcoholics (54 * 8 years old) were consecutively and systematically screened by endoscopy combined with iodine staining and targeted biopsy at the National Institute on Alcoholism (Kanagawa, Japan). For mucosal carcinomas, endoscopic esophageal mucosal resection (EEMR) was used to serve confirmatory diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Results. Iodine-unstained lesions, distinctly demarcated, white, and 5 mm or larger in greatest dimension, were observed on the esophageal wall in 162 patients (25.8%). Thirty-six such unstained lesions in 21 of 629 patients, with an unexpectedly high rate of3.3%, turned out to be squamous cell carcinomas of the superficial type. According to some established criteria, EEMR was performed in 17 of these patients, 3 of whom were given additional irradiation. Esophagectomy was performed in two patients, chemotherapy combined with irradiation in one, whereas still another was followed endoscopically.
The cancer invasion was confined within the epithelium
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