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. 2017 May 19;14(3):189–214. doi: 10.1007/s10388-017-0578-4

Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan, 2010

Yuji Tachimori 1,, Soji Ozawa 2, Hodaka Numasaki 3, Ryu Ishihara 4, Hisahiro Matsubara 5, Kei Muro 6, Tsuneo Oyama 7, Yasushi Toh 8, Harushi Udagawa 9, Takashi Uno 10; The Registration Committee for Esophageal Cancer of the Japan Esophageal Society
PMCID: PMC5486463  PMID: 28725168

Preface 2010

We deeply appreciate the great contributions of many physicians in the registry of esophageal cancer cases. The Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan, 2010, was published here, despite some delay. The registry complies with the Act for the Protection of Personal Information. The encryption with a HASH function is used for ‘‘anonymity in an unlinkable fashion’’.

We briefly summarized the Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan, 2010. Japanese Classification of Esophageal Cancer 10th and UICC TNM Classification 7th were used for cancer staging according to the subjected year. A total of 5878 cases were registered from 280 institutions in Japan. Tumor locations were cervical: 4.3%, upper thoracic: 12.7%, middle thoracic: 48.8%, lower thoracic: 26.5% and EG junction: 6.5%. Superficial carcinomas (Tis, T1a, T1b) were 34.9%. As for the histologic type of biopsy specimens, squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma accounted for 90.5 and 4.0%, respectively. Regarding clinical results, the 5-year survival rates of patients treated using endoscopic mucosal resection, concurrent chemoradiotherapy, or esophagectomy were 85.5, 27.3, and 55.5%, respectively. Esophagectomy was performed in 3564 cases. Concerning the approach used for esophagectomy, 30.4% of the cases were treated thoracoscopically. The operative mortality (within 30 days after surgery) was 0.61% and the hospital mortality was 4.29%.

We hope that this Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan for 2010 will help to improve all aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of esophageal cancer in Japan.

Contents

  • I.
    I. Clinical factors of esophageal cancer patients treated in 2010
    1. Institution-registered cases in 2010
    2. Patient background
      • Table 1 Age and gender
      • Table 2 Primary treatment
      • Table 3 Tumor location
      • Table 4 Histologic types of biopsy specimens
      • Table 5 Depth of tumor invasion, cT (UICC TNM 7th)
      • Table 6 Lymph node metastasis, cN (UICC TNM 7th)
      • Table 7 Distant metastasis, cM (UICC TNM 7th)
      • Table 8 Clinical Stage (UICC TNM 7th)
  • II.
    Results of endoscopically treated patients in 2010
    • Table 9 Details of endoscopic treatment
    • Table 10 Complications of EMR/ESD
    • Table 11 Pathological depth of tumor invasion of EMR/ESD specimens
    • Figure 1 Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD
    • Figure 2 Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD according to the pathological depth of tumor invasion (pT)
    • Figure 3 Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD according to the lymphatic and venous invasion
  • III.
    Results in patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy in 2010
    • Table 12 Dose of irradiation (non-surgically treated cases)
    • Table 13 Dose of irradiation (surgically treated cases)
    • Figure 4 Survival of patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy
    • Figure 5 Survival of patients treated with definitive chemoradiotherapy according to clinical stage (UICC TNM 7th)
  • IV.
    Results in patients who underwent esophagectomy in 2010
    • Table 14 Treatment modalities of esophagectomy
    • Table 15 Tumor location
    • Table 16 Approaches to tumor resection
    • Table 17 Video-assisted surgery
    • Table 18 Fields of lymph node dissection according to the location of the tumor
    • Table 19 Reconstruction route
    • Table 20 Organs used for reconstruction
    • Table 21 Histological classification
    • Table 22 Depth of tumor invasion, pT (JES 10th)
    • Table 23 Pathological grading of lymph node metastasis, pN (JES 10th)
    • Table 24 Pathological findings of lymph node metastasis, pN (UICC 7th)
    • Table 25 Pathological findings of distant organ metastasis, pM (JES 10th)
    • Table 26 Residual tumor
    • Table 27 Causes of death
    • Figure 6 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy
    • Figure 7 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to clinical stage (JES 10th)
    • Figure 8 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to clinical stage (UICC 7th)
    • Figure 9 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to the depth of tumor invasion, pT (JES 10th)
    • Figure 10 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to lymph node metastasis, pN (JES 10th)
    • Figure 11 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to lymph node metastasis, pN (UICC 7th)
    • Figure 12 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to pathological stage (JES 10th)
    • Figure 13 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to pathological stage (UICC TNM 7th)
    • Figure 14 Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to residual tumor (R)

Table 1.

Age and gender

Age Male Female Unknown Cases (%)
≤29 1 1 2 (0.0%)
30–39 14 4 18 (0.3%)
40–49 125 44 169 (2.9%)
50–59 802 145 1 948 (16.1%)
60–69 2140 291 1 2432 (41.4%)
70–79 1596 267 1863 (31.7%)
80–89 342 78 420 (7.1%)
≥90 8 7 15 (0.3%)
Unknown 10 1 11 (0.2%)
Total 5038 838 2 5878

Table 2.

Primary treatment

Treatments Cases (%)
Surgery 3638 (61.9%)
 Esophagectomy 3564 (60.6%)
 Palliative 74 (1.3%)
Chemotherapy/radiotherapy 1413 (24.0%)
Endoscopic treatment 827 (14.1%)
Total 5878

Table 3.

Tumor location

Location of tumor Endoscopic treatment (%) Surgery Chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy (%) Total (%)
Esophagectomy (%) Palliative surgery (%)
Cervical 18 (2.2%) 116 (3.3%) 6 (8.1%) 114 (8.1%) 254 (4.3%)
Upper thoracic 90 (10.9%) 411 (11.5%) 15 (20.3%) 233 (16.5%) 749 (12.7%)
Middle thoracic 483 (58.4%) 1669 (46.8%) 39 (52.7%) 677 (47.9%) 2868 (48.8%)
Lower thoracic 186 (22.5%) 1054 (29.6%) 12 (16.2%) 303 (21.4%) 1555 (26.5%)
EG 34 (4.1%) 241 (6.8%) 1 (1.4%) 31 (2.2%) 307 (5.2%)
E = G 1 (0.1%) 38 (1.1%) 1 (1.4%) 1 (0.1%) 41 (0.7%)
GE 3 (0.4%) 27 (0.8%) 6 (0.4%) 36 (0.6%)
Unknown 12 (1.5%) 8 (0.2%) 48 (3.4%) 68 (1.2%)
Total 827 3564 74 1413 5878

E esophageal, G gastric

Table 4.

Histologic types of biopsy specimens

Histologic types Cases (%)
Squamous cell carcinoma 5320 (90.5%)
 Squamous cell carcinoma 3581 (60.9%)
 Well differentiated 334 (5.7%)
 Moderately differentiated 1072 (18.2%)
 Poorly differentiated 333 (5.7%)
Adenocarcinoma 233 (4.0%)
Barrett’s adenocarcinoma 64 (1.1%)
Adenosquamous carcinoma 8 (0.1%)
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma 2 (0.0%)
Basaloid carcinoma 27 (0.5%)
Endocrine cell carcinoma 13 (0.2%)
Undifferentiated carcinoma 10 (0.2%)
Sarcoma 2 (0.0%)
Malignant melanoma 16 (0.3%)
Carcinosarcoma 9 (0.2%)
GIST 1 (0.0%)
Other tumors 34 (0.6%)
Unknown 139 (2.4%)
Total 5878

Table 5.

Depth of tumor invasion, cT (UICC TNM 7th)

cT Cases (%)
cTX 16 (0.3%)
cT0 9 (0.2%)
cTis 144 (2.4%)
cT1a 780 (13.3%)
cT1b 1130 (19.2%)
cT2 813 (13.8%)
cT3 2134 (36.3%)
cT4a 357 (6.1%)
cT4b 410 (7.0%)
Unknown 85 (1.4%)
Total 5878

Table 6.

Lymph node metastasis, cN (UICC TNM 7th)

cN Cases (%)
cNX 88 (1.5%)
cN0 2646 (45.0%)
cN1 1642 (27.9%)
cN2 986 (16.8%)
cN3 342 (5.8%)
Unknown 174 (3.0%)
Total 5878

Table 7.

Distant metastasis, cM (UICC TNM 7th)

cM Cases (%)
cM0 5091 (86.6%)
cM1 652 (11.1%)
Unknown 135 (2.3%)
Total 5878

Table 8.

Clinical Stage (UICC TNM 7th)

Clinical stage Endoscopic treatment (%) Surgery Chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy (%) Total (%)
Esophagectomy (%) Palliative surgery (%)
0 112 (13.5%) 12 (0.3%) 1 (0.1%) 125 (2.1%)
IA 563 (68.1%) 862 (24.2%) 158 (11.2%) 1583 (26.9%)
IB 4 (0.5%) 299 (8.4%) 2 (2.7%) 68 (4.8%) 373 (6.3%)
IIA 2 (0.2%) 336 (9.4%) 7 (9.5%) 49 (3.5%) 394 (6.7%)
IIB 2 (0.2%) 378 (10.6%) 2 (2.7%) 64 (4.5%) 446 (7.6%)
IIIA 7 (0.8%) 783 (22.0%) 12 (16.2%) 165 (11.7%) 967 (16.5%)
IIIB 5 (0.6%) 354 (9.9%) 13 (17.6%) 92 (6.5%) 464 (7.9%)
IIIC 25 (3.0%) 241 (6.8%) 22 (29.7%) 315 (22.3%) 603 (10.3%)
IV 31 (3.7%) 145 (4.1%) 12 (16.2%) 409 (28.9%) 597 (10.2%)
Unknown 76 (9.2%) 154 (4.3%) 4 (5.4%) 92 (6.5%) 326 (5.5%)
Total 827 3564 74 1413 5878

Table 9.

Details of endoscopic treatment

Treatment details Cases (%)
EMR 59 (7.8%)
EMR + YAG laser 6 (0.8%)
ESD 667 (88.5%)
ESD + EMR 6 (0.8%)
ESD + PDT 4 (0.5%)
ESD + YAG laser 1 (0.1%)
PDT 3 (0.4%)
YAG laser 8 (1.1%)
Total 754

EMR endoscopic mucosal resection, ESD endoscopic submucosal dissection, YAG yttrium aluminum garnet, PDT photodynamic therapy

Table 10.

Complications of EMR/ESD

Complications of EMR/ESD Cases (%)
None 672 (90.4%)
Perforation 13 (1.7%)
Bleeding 2 (0.3%)
Mediastinitis 4 (0.5%)
Stenosis 44 (5.9%)
Others 8 (1.1%)
Total 743

Table 11.

Pathological depth of tumor invasion of EMR/ESD specimens

Pathological depth of tumor invasion (pT) Cases (%)
pTX 1 (0.1%)
pT0 7 (0.9%)
pTis 163 (21.9%)
pT1a 482 (64.9%)
pT1b 74 (10.0%)
pT2 1 (0.1%)
Unknown 15 (2.0%)
Total 743

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD according to the pathological depth of tumor invasion (pT)

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Survival of patients treated with EMR/ESD according to the lymphatic and venous invasion

Table 12.

Dose of irradiation (non-surgically treated cases)

Dose of irradiation (Gy) Definitive Palliative (%) Recurrence (%) Others (%) Unknown (%) Total (%)
Radiation alone (%) With chemotherapy (%)
≤29 5 (2.9%) 10 (1.4%) 26 (9.2%) 1 (2.7%) 42 (3.5%)
30–39 1 (0.6%) 7 (1.0%) 43 (15.1%) 3 (10.0%) 4 (10.8%) 58 (4.8%)
40–49 9 (5.3%) 24 (3.5%) 36 (12.7%) 1 (3.3%) 10 (27.0%) 80 (6.6%)
50–59 27 (15.9%) 173 (25.0%) 60 (21.1%) 9 (30.0%) 13 (35.1%) 1 (33.3%) 283 (23.3%)
60–69 124 (72.9%) 453 (65.5%) 109 (38.4%) 17 (56.7%) 9 (24.3%) 2 (66.7%) 714 (58.7%)
≥70 4 (7.2%) 14 (2.1%) 5 (0.0%) 23 (2.2%)
Unknown 11 (1.6%) 5 (1.8%) 16 (1.3%)
Total 170 692 284 30 37 3 1216
Median (min–max) 60.0 (2.0–105.0) 60.0 (1.8–72.0) 52.5 (1.8–90.0) 60.0 (37.5–67.0) 50.0 (9.0–66.0) 60.0 (52.0–60.0) 60.0 (1.8–105.0)

Table 13.

Dose of irradiation (surgically treated cases)

Dose of irradiation (Gy) Preoperative irradiation (%) Postoperative irradiation (%)
≤29 2 (1.0%)
30–39 34 (17.5%) 1 (2.1%)
40–49 132 (68.0%) 10 (21.3%)
50–59 7 (3.6%) 12 (25.5%)
60–69 13 (6.7%) 22 (46.8%)
≥70 2 (1.1%)
Unknown 6 (3.1%)
Total 194 47
Median (min–max) 40.0 (0.0–66.0) 60.0 (30.0–79.2)

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Survival of patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Survival of patients treated with definitive chemoradiotherapy according to clinical stage (UICC TNM 7th)

Table 14.

Treatment modalities of esophagectomy

Treatments Cases (%)
Esophagectomy alone 1463 (41.0%)
Esophagectomy + endoscopic treatment 83 (2.3%)
Esophagectomy + chemoradiotherapy 571 (16.0%)
 Concurrent chemoradiotherapy 502 (14.1%)
 Other 69 (1.9%)
Esophagectomy + chemoradiotherapy + endoscopic treatment 13 (0.4%)
Esophagectomy + chemotherapy 1391 (39.0%)
 Preoperative 1027 (28.8%)
 Postoperative 183 (5.1%)
 Pre and postoperative 75 (2.1%)
 Recurrence 46 (1.3%)
 Other 60 (1.7%)
Esophagectomy + chemotherapy + endoscopic treatment 3 (0.1%)
Esophagectomy + radiotherapy 39 (1.1%)
 Preoperative 4 (0.1%)
 Postoperative 7 (0.2%)
 Recurrence 15 (0.4%)
 Other 13 (0.4%)
Esophagectomy + radiotherapy + endoscopic treatment 1 (0.0%)
Total 3564

Table 15.

Tumor location

Locations Cases (%)
Cervical 116 (3.3%)
Upper thoracic 411 (11.5%)
Middle thoracic 1669 (46.8%)
Lower thoracic 1054 (29.6%)
E > G 241 (6.8%)
E = G 38 (1.1%)
G > E 27 (0.8%)
Unknown 8 (0.2%)
Total lesions 3564

Table 16.

Approaches to tumor resection

Approaches Cases (%)
Cervical approach 150 (4.2%)
Right thoracotomy 3010 (84.5%)
Left thoracotomy 50 (1.4%)
Left thoracoabdominal approach 58 (1.6%)
Laparotomy 108 (3.0%)
Transhiatal thoracic esophagectomy 50 (1.4%)
Transhiatal lower esophagectomy 72 (2.0%)
Sternotomy 4 (0.1%)
Others 28 (0.8%)
Unknown 34 (1.0%)
Total 3564

Table 17.

Video-assisted surgery

Video-assisted surgery Cases (%)
None 2117 (59.4%)
Thoracoscopy 653 (18.3%)
Thoracoscopy + laparoscopy 431 (12.1%)
Thoracoscopy + laparoscopy + mediastinoscopy 1 (0.0%)
Thoracoscopy + laparoscopy + other 1 (0.0%)
Laparoscopy 104 (2.9%)
Laparoscopy + mediastinoscopy 8 (0.2%)
Laparoscopy + other 1 (0.0%)
Mediastinoscopy 4 (0.1%)
Others 11 (0.3%)
Total 3564

Table 18.

Fields of lymph node dissection according to the location of the tumor

Field of lymphadenectomy Cervical Upper thoracic Middle thoracic Lower thoracic E > G E = G G > E Unknown Total
None 10 (8.6%) 13 (3.2%) 59 (3.5%) 28 (2.7%) 13 (5.4%) 2 (25.0%) 125 (3.5%)
C 36 (31.0%) 10 (2.4%) 20 (1.2%) 3 (0.3%) 1 (0.4%) 70 (2.0%)
C + UM 21 (18.1%) 6 (1.5%) 3 (0.2%) 1 (0.1%) 31 (0.9%)
C + UM + MLM 2 (1.7%) 12 (2.9%) 28 (1.7%) 12 (1.1%) 1 (3.7%) 55 (1.5%)
C + UM + MLM + A 27 (23.3%) 257 (62.5%) 800 (47.9%) 367 (34.8%) 26 (10.8%) 6 (15.8%) 1 (12.5%) 1484 (41.6%)
C + UM + MLM + A+OT 1 (0.1%) 1 (0.0%)
C + UM + A 2 (1.7%) 1 (0.2%) 2 (0.1%) 2 (0.2%) 7 (0.2%)
C + MLM 1 (0.1%) 1 (0.0%)
C + MLM + A 3 (2.6%) 1 (0.2%) 7 (0.4%) 3 (0.3%) 14 (0.4%)
C + A 1 (0.9%) 2 (0.5%) 4 (0.2%) 2 (0.2%) 1 (0.4%) 10 (0.3%)
UM 4 (3.4%) 3 (0.7%) 5 (0.3%) 3 (0.3%) 15 (0.4%)
UM + MLM 1 (0.9%) 7 (1.7%) 29 (1.7%) 12 (1.1%) 1 (0.4%) 1 (12.5%) 51 (1.4%)
UM + MLM + A 3 (2.6%) 75 (18.2%) 627 (37.6%) 478 (45.4%) 56 (23.2%) 5 (13.2%) 1 (3.7%) 1 (12.5%) 1246 (35.0%)
UM + A 1 (0.9%) 4 (1.0%) 2 (0.1%) 2 (0.2%) 2 (0.8%) 11 (0.3%)
MLM 3 (0.7%) 10 (0.6%) 14 (1.3%) 3 (1.2%) 30 (0.8%)
MLM + A 1 (0.9%) 7 (1.7%) 34 (2.0%) 102 (9.7%) 108 (44.8%) 23 (60.5%) 17 (63.0%) 292 (8.2%)
A 1 (0.9%) 6 (1.5%) 22 (1.3%) 12 (1.1%) 28 (11.6%) 3 (7.9%) 8 (29.6%) 1 (12.5%) 81 (2.3%)
Unknown 3 (2.6%) 4 (1.0%) 16 (1.0%) 12 (1.1%) 2 (0.8%) 1 (2.6%) 2 (25.0%) 40 (1.1%)
Total 116 411 1669 1054 241 38 27 8 3564

C bilateral cervical nodes, UM upper mediastinal nodes, MLM middle-lower mediastinal nodes, A abdominal nodes

Table 19.

Reconstruction route

Reconstruction route Cases (%)
None 57 (1.6%)
Subcutaneous 302 (8.5%)
Retrosternal 1191 (33.4%)
Posterior mediastinal 1473 (41.3%)
Intrathoracic 435 (12.2%)
Cervical 50 (1.4%)
Others 34 (1.0%)
Unknown 22 (0.6%)
Total 3564

Table 20.

Organs used for reconstruction

Organs used for reconstruction Cases (%)
None 72 (2.0%)
Whole stomach 71 (2.0%)
Gastric tube 3059 (85.0%)
Jejunum 176 (4.9%)
Free jejunum 69 (1.9%)
Colon 114 (3.2%)
Free colon 10 (0.3%)
Others 13 (0.4%)
Unknown 16 (0.4%)
Total organs 3600
Total cases 3564

Table 21.

Histological classification

Histological classification Cases (%)
Squamous cell carcinoma 3045 (86.0%)
 Squamous cell carcinoma 584 (16.5%)
 Well differentiated 566 (16.0%)
 Moderately differentiated 1445 (40.8%)
 Poorly differentiated 450 (12.7%)
Adenocarcinoma 161 (4.5%)
Barrett’s adenocarcinoma 71 (2.0%)
Adenosquamous cell carcinoma 20 (0.6%)
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma 3 (0.1%)
Adenoid cystic carcinoma 2 (0.1%)
Basaloid carcinoma 71 (2.0%)
Endocrine cell carcinoma 15 (0.4%)
Undifferentiated carcinoma 6 (0.2%)
Other carcinoma 14 (0.4%)
Carcinosarcoma 18 (0.5%)
Malignant melanoma 16 (0.5%)
GIST 1 (0.0%)
Other 33 (0.9%)
Unknown 66 (1.9%)
Total 3542

Table 22.

Depth of tumor invasion, pT (JES 10th)

pT category Cases (%)
pTX 25 (0.7%)
pT0 79 (2.2%)
pTis 25 (0.7%)
pT1a 373 (10.5%)
pT1b 943 (26.5%)
pT2 450 (12.6%)
pT3 1368 (38.4%)
pT4 111 (3.1%)
pT4a 34 (1.0%)
pT4b 33 (0.9%)
Unknown 123 (3.5%)
Total 3564

Table 23.

Pathological grading of lymph node metastasis, pN (JES 10th)

Lymph node metastasis Cases (%)
pN0 2079 (58.3%)
pN1 474 (13.3%)
pN2 564 (15.8%)
pN3 233 (6.5%)
pN4 149 (4.2%)
Unknown 65 (1.8%)
Total 3564

Table 24.

Pathological findings of lymph node metastasis, pN (UICC 7th)

Lymph node metastasis Cases (%)
pN0 1571 (44.1%)
pN1 (1–2) 956 (26.8%)
pN2 (3–6) 623 (17.5%)
pN3 (7–) 351 (9.8%)
Unknown 63 (1.8%)
Total 3564

Regional lymph nodes are different in JES 10th and UICC 7th

Data for Tables 23 and 24 are analyzed from different variables in the registration application

Table 25.

Pathological findings of distant organ metastasis, pM (JES 10th)

Distant metastasis Cases (%)
pMX 62 (1.7%)
pM0 3446 (96.7%)
pM1 56 (1.6%)
Total 3564

Table 26.

Residual tumor

Residual tumor Cases (%)
RX 156 (4.1%)
R0 3345 (87.0%)
R1 187 (4.9%)
R2 156 (4.1%)
Total 3844

Table 27.

Causes of death

Cause of death Cases (%)
Death due to recurrence 1139 (72.8%)
Death due to other cancer 65 (4.2%)
Death due to other disease (rec+) 44 (2.8%)
Death due to other disease (rec−) 179 (11.4%)
Death due to other disease (rec?) 7 (0.4%)
Operative death* 39 (2.5%)
Postoperative hospital death** 40 (2.6%)
Unknown 52 (3.3%)
Total of death cases 1565 (100%)

rec recurrence

* Operative death means death within 30 days after operation in or out of hospital

** Hospital death is defined as death during the same hospitalization, regardless of department at time of death

Operative mortality after esophagectomy: 0.61%

Hospital mortality after esophagectomy: 4.29%

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Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Survival of patients underwent esophagectomy

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to clinical stage (JES 10th)

Fig. 8.

Fig. 8

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to clinical stage (UICC 7th)

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to the depth of tumor invasion, pT (JES 10th)

Fig. 10.

Fig. 10

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to lymph node metastasis, pN (JES 10th)

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to lymph node metastasis, pN (UICC 7th)

Fig. 12.

Fig. 12

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to pathological stage (JES 10th)

Fig. 13.

Fig. 13

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to pathological stage (UICC TNM 7th)

Fig. 14.

Fig. 14

Survival of patients who underwent esophagectomy according to residual tumor (R)

I. Clinical factors of esophageal cancer patients treated in 2010

Institution-registered cases in 2010

Institution
Aichi Cancer Center
Aichi Medical University Hospital
Aizawa Hospital
Akita Kouseiren Hiraka Hospital
Akita University Hospital
Arao Municipal Hospital
Asahikawa Medical College Hospital
Chiba Aoba Municipal Hospital
Chiba Cancer Center
Chiba Medical Center
Chiba Prefectural Sawara Hospital
Chiba University Hospital
Chibaken Saiseikai Narashino Hospital
Dokkyo Medical University Hospital
Ehime University Hospital
Foundation for Detection of Early Gastric Carcinoma
Fuchu Hospital
Fujioka General Hospital
Fujisawa Shounandai Hospital
Fujita Health University
Fukui Prefectural Hospital
Fukui University Hospital
Fukuoka Dental College and Dental Hospital
Fukuoka Saiseikai General Hospital
Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital
Fukuoka University Hospital
Fukuoka Wajiro Hospital
Fukushima Medical University Hospital
Fukuyama City Hospital
Fussa Hospital
Gifu Prefectural General Medical Center
Gifu University Hospital
Gunma Central General Hospital
Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center
Gunma University Hospital
Gunmaken Saiseikai Maebashi Hospital
Hachinohe City Hospital
Hakodate Goryokaku Hospital
Hakodate National Hospital
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, University Hospital
Hannan Chuo Hospital
Heartlife Hospital
Higashiosaka City General Hospital
Hiratsuka City Hospital
Hiratsuka Kyosai Hospital
Hirosaki University Hospital
Hiroshima City Asa Hospital
Hiroshima University Research Institute for Radiation Biology Medicine
Hofu Institute of Gastroenterology
Hokkaido Kin-Ikyo Chuo Hospital
Hokkaido University Hospital
Hyogo Cancer Center
Hyogo College of Medicine
Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital
Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital
Iizuka Hospital
Ikeda Municipal Hospital
Imazu Surgical Clinic
Inazawa City Hospital
International University of Health and Welfare Hospital
International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital
Isehara Kyodo Hospital
Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Iwakuni Medical Center
Iwate Medical University Hospital
Iwate Prefectural Chubu Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Fukui Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Ishinomaki Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daini Hospital?
Japanese Red Cross Maebashi Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Nagaoka Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Society Azumino Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Tottori Hospital
Jichi Medical University Hospital
Juntendo University Hospital
Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital
Junwakai Memorial Hospital
Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital
Kagawa Rosai Hospital
Kagawa University Hospital
Kagoshima Kenritsu Satsunan Hospital
Kagoshima University Hospital
Kameda General Hospital
Kanagawa Cancer Center
Kanazawa Medical University Hospital
Kanazawa University Hospital
Kansai Medical University Hirakata Hospital
Kansai Medical University Medical Center
Kansai Rosai Hospital
Kasamatsu Hospital
Kashiwa Kousei General Hospital
Kawakita General Hospital
Kawasaki Medical School Hospital
Kawasaki Medical School Kawasaki Hospital
Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
Keio University Hospital
Keiyukai Sapporo Hospital
Kikuna Memorial Hospital
Kinki Central Hospital
Kinki University Hospital
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
Kishiwada City Hospital
Kitaakita Municipal Hospital
Kitakyushu Municipal Medical Center
Kitano Hospital
Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital
Kobe University Hospital
Kochi Health Science Center
Kochi University Hospital
Kokura Memorial Hospital
Kumamoto City Hospital
Kumamoto University Hospital
Kurashiki Central Hospital
Kurume General Hospital
Kurume University Hospital
Kyoto University Hospital
Kyushu Central Hospital of the Mutual Aid Association of Public School Teachers
Kyushu Hospital
Kyushu Medical Center
Kyushu University Hospital
Machida Municipal Hospital
Matsuda Hospital
Matsushita Memorial Hospital
Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Mie University Hospital
Mino City Hospital
Mito Red Cross Hospital
Mitsui Memorial Hospital
Miyazaki Konan Hospital
Murakami General Hospital
Musashino Red Cross Hospital
Nagahama City Hospital
Nagano Red Cross Hospital
Nagaoka Chuo General Hospital
Nagasaki University Hospital
Nagayoshi General Hospital
Nagoya City University Hospital
Nagoya City West Medical Center
Nagoya Daiichi Red Cross Hospital
Nagoya University Hospital
Nanpuh Hospital
Nara Hospital Kinki University Faculty of Medicine
Nara Medical University Hospital
National Cancer Center Hospital
National Cancer Center Hospital East
National Defense Medical College Hospital
National Hospital Organization Beppu Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Chiba-East-Hospital
National Hospital Organization Fukuoka-Higashi Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Iwakuni Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Kure Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center
National Hospital Organization Matsumoto National Hospital
National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center
National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital
National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center
Niigata Cancer Center Hospital
Niigata City General Hospital
Niigata Prefectural Shibata Hospital
Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital
Nikko Memorial Hospital
Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital
Nippon Medical School Hospital
Nippon Medical School Musashi Kosugi Hospital
Nippon Medical School Tama Nagayama Hospital
Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
Nishinomiya Municipal Central Hospital
Numazu City Hospital
Obihiro Kousei General Hospital
Obitsusankei Hospital
Ohta General Hospital Foundation Ohta Nishinouchi Hospital
Oita Red Cross Hospital
Oita University Hospital
Okayama Saiseikai General Hospital
Okayama University Hospital
Omuta City Hospital
Osaka City University Hospital
Osaka Hospital of Japan Seafarers Relief Association
Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases
Osaka Medical College Hospital
Osaka Police Hospital
Osaka Prefectural Hospital Organization Osaka General Medical Center
Osaka University Hospital
Otsu Municipal Hospital
Otsu Red Cross Hospital
Rinku General Medical Center
Ryukyu University Hospital
Saga-ken Medical Center Koseikan
Saiseikai Fukushima General Hospital
Saiseikai Hiroshima Hospital
Saiseikai Kyoto Hospital
Saiseikai Yahata General Hospital
Saitama Cancer Center
Saitama City Hospital
Saitama Medical Center
Saitama Medical University Hospital
Saitama Medical University Saitama International Medical Center
Saitama Medical University Saitama Medical Center
Sakai City Medical Center
Saku Central Hospital
Sanin Rosai Hospital
Sano Kousei General Hospital
Sendai City Hospital
Sendai Medical Center
Shiga Medical Center for Adults
Shiga University of Medical Science Hospital
Shikoku Cancer Center
Shimada Hospital
Shimane University Hospital
Shimizu Welfare Hospital
Shinshu University Hospital
Shizuoka Cancer Center
Shizuoka City Shizuoka Hospital
Shizuoka General Hospital
Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital
Showa University Hospital
Showa University Koto-Toyosu Hospital
Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital
Social Insurance Omuta Tenryo Hospital
Social Insurance Tagawa Hospital
St. Marianna University School of Medical Hospital
St. Luke’s International Hospital
Sugita Genpaku Memorial Obama Municipal Hospital
Suita Municipal Hospital
Takasago Municipal Hospital
Takatsuki Red Cross Hospital
Takeda Hospital
Teikyo University Hospital
Teikyo University Hospital, Mizonokuchi
Tenri Hospital
The Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR
The Jikei University Hospital
The Research Center Hospital for Charged Particle Therapy of NIRS
Tochigi Medical Center
Toho University Omori Medical Center
Toho University Sakura Medical Center
Tohoku Kosai Hospital
Tohoku University Hospital
Tokai University Hospital
Tokushima Municipal Hospital
Tokushima Prefectural Naruto Hospital
Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Tokushima University Hospital
Tokyo Dental College Ichikawa General Hospital
Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital
Tokyo Medical University Hospital
Tokyo Medical University Ibaraki Medical Center
Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Corporation Toshima Hospital
Tokyo University Hospital
Tokyo Women’s Medical University Hospital
Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East
Tonan Hospital
Toranomon Hospital
Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital
Tottori University Hospital
Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital
Toyama University Hospital
Toyonaka Municipal Hospital
Tsuchiura Kyodo Hospital
Tsukuba University Hospital
Tsuruoka Municipal Shonai Hospital
University Hospital, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
University of Miyazaki Hospital
Wakayama Medical University Hospital
Yamagata Prefectural and Sakata Municipal Hospital Organization
Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital
Yamagata Prefectural Shinjo Hospital
Yamaguchi University Hospital
Yamaguchi-ken Saiseikai Shimonoseki General Hospital
Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital
Yamanashi University Hospital
Yao Municipal Hospital
Yokohama Chuo Hospital
Yokohama City Municipal Hospital
Yokohama City University Hospital
Yokohama City University Medical Center
Yuri General Hospital

(Total 280 institutions)

Patient background

II. Results of endoscopically treated patients in 2010

III. Results in patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy in 2010

IV. Results in patients who underwent esophagectomy in 2010

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants for Promotion of Cancer Control Programs (H26-Cancer Policy-General-014) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan.

Compliance with ethical standards

Conflict of interest

All authors have nothing to disclose with regard to commercial support.

Footnotes

These data were first made available on January 2017, as the Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan, 2010. Not all the pages are reprinted here.

The authors were members of the Registration Committee for Esophageal Cancer, the Japan Esophageal Society, and made great contributions to the preparation of this material.


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