Abstract

e15044 Background: We have previously identified Docetaxel, Cisplatin, and 5FU (DCF) as a highly effective regimen in the neoadjuvant setting for locally advanced adenocarcinoma (ADC) of the esophagus and esophago-gastric junction (EGJ). However there is ongoing debate whether chemotherapy alone provides adequate local or regional control. We hypothesized that DCF combined with enhanced local surgical control would result in a low rate of local or regional recurrence. Methods: A prospective entered database of all esophageal/EGJ ADC pts resected at a high volume referral center was reviewed for cases treated with neoadjuvant DCF (Docetaxel 75mg/m2, Cisplatin 75mg/m2, 5FU 750mg/m2x120 hrs CIV) Q3weeks x3, followed by en-bloc resection with extended lymphadenectomy (D2). Follow up included physical exam Q3m x 2 yrs then Q6m, and endoscopy and CT chest/abdo/pelvis performed Q6 m. Recurrence was defined as: Local = biopsy on endoscopy; Regional = regional lymph nodes; Distant = distant organ or non-regional lymph nodes. Data presented as Median (Range). Results: Of 281 pts in the database, 89 (75%male, 63yrs(24-80)) underwent pre-op DCF and resection for locally advanced ADC (cT3 93%;cN+ 73%) of the EGJ (51%) or distal esophagus (49%) from 3/07-10/12. After overall follow-up of 37(6-72) months, 37 (42%) have recurred at 15(6-33) months. Sites of recurrence include Distant only in 29/37, Regional only in 5/37, and Regional and Distant in 3/37. First site of distant recurrence was peritoneum (14/37), liver (10/37), non-regional lymph nodes (10), brain/ovary/pleura (2 each), and bone(1). No patient had local recurrence alone. 3/5 patients with regional recurrence underwent salvage chemoradiotherapy and are alive without disease at 36 months (30-47) after recurrence. Conclusions: En-bloc resection with extended lymphadenectomy after DCF for locally advanced ADC of the esophagus and EGJ is associated with a low rate of local and regional recurrence. As vast majority of recurrences are distant, our data supports the notion that efforts to improve outcomes in these pts should concentrate on enhancing systemic, rather than local, therapy.

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