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DOTE - Volume 33, Issue 6, June 2020

29 Jun 2020 1:32 PM | Michele O'Bright (Administrator)

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Checkout the latest DOTE issue for articles on Benign Esophageal and Malignant Esophageal Diseases; Find the full table of contents here...

Relevant issues in tumor regression grading of histopathological response to neoadjuvant treatment in adenocarcinomas of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction

DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6 | Editor's Choice
Free Article

Multimodality treatment combining surgery and oncologic treatment has become widely applied in curative treatment of esophageal and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma. There is a need for a standardized tumor regression grade scoring system for clinically relevant effects of neoadjuvant treatment effects. Read the full Relevant issues in tumor regression grading of histopathological response to neoadjuvant treatment in adenocarcinomas of the esophagus and gastroesophageal junction article here.

Nationwide Estimate of Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Related to Caustic Ingestion

DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6| Editor's Choice
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Caustic ingestion, whether intentional or unintentional, may result in significant morbidity. Our aim was to provide an estimate of the incidence and outcomes of caustic ingestion among emergency department (ED) visits across the United States. Read the Nationwide Estimate of Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Related to Caustic Ingestion article for free.

Long term oncological outcomes following completely minimally invasive esophagectomy versus open esophagectomy

DOTE Volume 33, Issue 6| Featured Article
Members Article

In the last 20 years, the minimally invasive esophagectomy has gained more space in the treatment of esophageal cancer due to its benefits in the short-term evolution. However, the oncological long-term outcomes still remain unclear.

This great systematic review and meta-analyses compares groups of patients submitted to open surgery and minimally invasive resection with follow-up over 5 years and tries to bring that answer.

Find the Long term oncological outcomes following completely minimally invasive esophagectomy versus open esophagectomy article here.

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