Modern oncological and operative outcomes in oesophageal cancer: the St. James's hospital experience.
Noel E DonlonNarayanasamy RaviSinead KingMoya CunninhgamSinead CuffeMaeve LoweryCarmel WallNiall HughesCian MuldoonCiara RyanJenny MooreCatherine O'FarrellClaire GorryAnn-Marie DuffCathy EnrightTim S NugentJessie A ElliotClaire L DonohoeJohn V ReynoldsPublished in: Irish journal of medical science (2020)
Consistent with registry data on population survival for oesophageal cancer, this study highlights markedly improved survival outcomes in patients treated curatively, reflecting international trends, as well as low mortality rates; however, cardiorespiratory complications remain significant.
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