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Research Reports
12/17/2019
Ashley E Glode, PharmD, BCOP
S Lindsey Davis, MD
Supriya K Jain, MD
Megan D Marsh, PA
Lisa J Wingrove, RD
Tracey E Schefter, MD
Karyn Goodman, MD, MS
Lindel CK Dewberry, MD
Martin D McCarter, MD
Laura Melton, PhD
Michelle Bunch, CSW
Abstract: A standard treatment recommendation for esophageal cancer patients with stage IB-IIIB disease is for neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by surgery. This trimodality therapy can be difficult for patients to...
Abstract: A standard treatment recommendation for esophageal cancer patients with stage IB-IIIB disease is for neoadjuvant chemoradiation followed by surgery. This trimodality therapy can be difficult for patients to...
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12/17/2019
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
05/03/2017
JCP Editors
Patients aged 80 years or older with early-stage esophageal cancer who received treatment had an increased 5-year overall survival (OS) compared with those who received no treatment or observation alone,...
Patients aged 80 years or older with early-stage esophageal cancer who received treatment had an increased 5-year overall survival (OS) compared with those who received no treatment or observation alone,...
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05/03/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
01/19/2017
JCP Editors
Positron emission tomography (PET) scans during induction chemotherapy for esophageal cancer helps assess patient response to treatment and adjust their therapy, which could lead to an improved complete response rate...
Positron emission tomography (PET) scans during induction chemotherapy for esophageal cancer helps assess patient response to treatment and adjust their therapy, which could lead to an improved complete response rate...
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01/19/2017
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
09/09/2016
JCP Editors
A study published in Nature Genetics claims that esophageal cancer may in fact be 3 distinct diseases, which could pave the way for new methods of diagnosis and spur the development of targeted treatment...
A study published in Nature Genetics claims that esophageal cancer may in fact be 3 distinct diseases, which could pave the way for new methods of diagnosis and spur the development of targeted treatment...
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09/09/2016
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
03/08/2016
JCP Editors
A questionnaire issued to experts in 14 European countries that use oncology clinical pathways has identified the need for greater standardization of clinical practices for patients with esophageal and gastric...
A questionnaire issued to experts in 14 European countries that use oncology clinical pathways has identified the need for greater standardization of clinical practices for patients with esophageal and gastric...
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03/08/2016
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research in Review
02/26/2016
JCP Editors
A study finding significant variation in the use of positron emission tomography (PET) scans, but no association between the number of scans and improved 2-year survival, suggests that the imaging technique might be...
A study finding significant variation in the use of positron emission tomography (PET) scans, but no association between the number of scans and improved 2-year survival, suggests that the imaging technique might be...
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02/26/2016
Journal of Clinical Pathways