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Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer

Dengfeng Zhang*, Tianxing Lu*, Pengfei Guo*, Jing li, Fangchao Zhao, Zhirong Li, Shujun Li

Department of Thoracic Surgery, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China.
* Equal contribution.

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Zhang D, Lu T, Guo P, li J, Zhao F, Li Z, Li S. Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer. J Cancer 2024; 15(5):1442-1461. doi:10.7150/jca.92230. https://www.jcancer.org/v15p1442.htm
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Purpose: To gain a deeper understanding of the incidence and survival rates of rare esophageal mixed adenoacanthoma (EAM) and esophageal mixed adeno-squamous carcinoma (EASC) to promote a more comprehensive understanding of these two subtypes.

Background: EAM and EASC are rare subtypes of esophageal cancer with limited literature available. Extensive research has been conducted on the clinical and pathological characteristics of gastric and colorectal mixed adenoacanthomas, but there is relatively little literature on esophageal mixed adenoacanthomas. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the incidence and survival rates of these two subtypes in depth.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with EAM and EASC between 2000 and 2019 were selected from the SEER database for the study. Joinpoint software was used to calculate the incidence rates of esophageal AM and ASC patients, and differences in cancer overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) based on Kaplan-Meier curves were compared. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was employed to identify independent prognostic factors for OS and CSS, and a prognostic model was established and validated for accuracy.

Results: The study found that the incidence of EAM increased until 2014, followed by a decline, while the incidence of EASC decreased until 2017, followed by an increase. Both of these subtypes were more common in male patients and those over the age of 65. For EAM patients, preoperative chemoradiotherapy was associated with better survival rates, while for EASC patients, preoperative radiotherapy combined with adjuvant chemotherapy improved survival. Finally, we constructed nomograms for predicting the overall survival of EAM and EASC patients by incorporating identified risk factors, which demonstrated good sensitivity and specificity.

Conclusion: EAM and EASC are rare subtypes of esophageal cancer, and an in-depth exploration of their incidence and survival rates provides valuable data and insights for understanding these rare esophageal cancer subtypes. This information can assist clinical decision-making for healthcare professionals.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma with mixed subtypes, adeno-squamous carcinoma, esophagus cancer, Incidence, Prognostic, Nomogram.


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Zhang, D., Lu, T., Guo, P., li, J., Zhao, F., Li, Z., Li, S. (2024). Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer. Journal of Cancer, 15(5), 1442-1461. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.92230.

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Zhang, D.; Lu, T.; Guo, P.; li, J.; Zhao, F.; Li, Z.; Li, S. Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer. J. Cancer 2024, 15 (5), 1442-1461. DOI: 10.7150/jca.92230.

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Zhang D, Lu T, Guo P, li J, Zhao F, Li Z, Li S. Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer. J Cancer 2024; 15(5):1442-1461. doi:10.7150/jca.92230. https://www.jcancer.org/v15p1442.htm

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Zhang D, Lu T, Guo P, li J, Zhao F, Li Z, Li S. 2024. Occurrence and Prognosis of Mixed Subtype Adenocarcinoma and Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma in Esophageal Cancer. J Cancer. 15(5):1442-1461.

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