不能手术食管癌的姑息治疗。

H Gräter
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不能手术的食道肿瘤患者的预期寿命非常有限。因此,姑息策略应立即有效缓解吞咽困难。讨论了迄今为止可用于姑息的不同方法的效率。在不能手术的局部癌症中,联合化疗和放疗比单独放疗更有效。晚期癌症患者将受益于自膨胀金属支架的发展。这些支架可以快速放置,安全且发病率低。
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[Palliative therapy of inoperable esophageal carcinoma].

The life expectancy of patients with inoperable esophageal neoplasms is very limited. Therefore, palliative strategies should be immediately effective in relieving dysphagia. The efficiency of different methods so far available for palliation is discussed. In inoperable localized cancers, combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy are more effective than irradiation alone. Patients with more advanced carcinomas will benefit from the development of self-expanding metal stents. These stents can be placed quickly, are safe and show low morbidity rates.

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