Examining 682 esophageal carcinoma cases, researchers found resecting metastatic lymph nodes (rm1ln) in stage IVB, especially in specific locations, showed feasibility and improved overall survival without compromising short-term safety. Notably, patients with rm1ln metastasis who underwent curative surgery demonstrated comparable short-term outcomes and overall survival to those without such metastasis. The study emphasizes the potential benefit of surgery for select M1 lymph node metastases, challenging traditional treatment paradigms for advanced esophageal carcinoma.
Journal Article by Igaue S, Nozaki R (…) Daiko H et 8 al. in Ann Surg Oncol
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