Esophageal Cancer: Surgery Or Not?

Posted by rickho @rickho, Feb 19, 2024

I just completed my 8 Chemo and 28 radiation treatments with a follow up Pet Scan. My wife and I were excited with the images when compared to the 1st pet scan that showed cancer in the lower 3rd of the esophagus as well as in a couple of limpnodes located in the area. Our radiologist showed us the images and said it showed absolutely nothing now. We felt a EGD with a biopsy would be the next logical step but the surgeon who would be performing the surgery really wasn't receptive to it. She is probably the best in our area and performs a high volume of these surgeries annually. Her comment being "Even if the test comes back clear, the cancer returns 50 % of the time". So now I'm in the position of trying to make a decision to go with the surgery or not. I'm 70 years old, in good health. I'm just struggling with what I should do. I know it's not a easy surgery or recovery. I'm not afraid of the fight, I just don't know if I need to make it

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My spouse is dx with Stage 11 esophageal cancer lower 1/3. PET scan shows it is localized. We saw sx and he suggests Neoadjuvant Chemo then Ivor Lewis sx. My husband is a healthy 70 year old but is weighing option of just proceeding with Chemo/Radiation and no Sx. Very stressful decision.

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My husband who will be 76 in a few weeks was dx with adenocarcinoma of GE juncture. He completed 4 rounds of FLOT chemo followed by Ivor Lewis surgery. He has since had 3 more FLOT rounds of chemo. He is eating much better now. He has lost a lot of weight but is starting to regain some strength and appetite. It’s a long process but things are going well now.

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@etomami

My spouse is dx with Stage 11 esophageal cancer lower 1/3. PET scan shows it is localized. We saw sx and he suggests Neoadjuvant Chemo then Ivor Lewis sx. My husband is a healthy 70 year old but is weighing option of just proceeding with Chemo/Radiation and no Sx. Very stressful decision.

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What is your husband... stage 1a... 1b? Or did you mean stage 2 (certainly not stage 11)? But yes... is it OK to just do treatments and forgo esophagectomy? Only if a complete pathological response is seen. But even then... he must remain closely monitored for many years, because it usually comes back. If he was a true stage 1 they'd still recommend straight to surgery. But initial staging is tricky... and not always accurate (whereas post-op pathology gives a more accurate staging... even though still not perfect). Wishing you both the best.

Gary

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Wow! Why didn’t I find you all earlier? I will add my story, trying to keep it brief!

I am 71. Was diagnosed 6.5 years ago. Had chemo and radiation, refused surgery. A year layer, clear. Two years later, clear. Year three, there is the cancer! I had chemo. A year later, clear. Year later, clear. By Halloween last year, there it is again!

I finally decided I just might have to do the surgery. Surgery A … a “regular esophagectomy.” Okay, I can handle it. A few weeks later, “the tests show we can’t use your stomach for a new esophagus. We have to use your colon.” After a week, I was okay with this. Another meeting with the surgeon who opens our time by saying “your CT scan from yesterday shows the cancer has spread to a lymph node. We can’t do the second surgery.” Now an Ivor-Lewis is on the table, with a thoracic surgeon participating and breaking my ribs. MUCH longer recovery and much higher complications rate and higher rates of death.

I think this is more than I am willing to handle. Am back in chemo now and have to decide between the surgery, staying on chemo for likely the rest of my life, or my new, third, option …. Stopping treatment altogether.

I am not really concerned about the cancer actually. My esophagus has been constricted since I was 17 and will probably die from that, cancer or no cancer. I am now completely on a soft foods diet.

Would love to hear your thoughts and reactions, especially if you are also thinking about stopping treatment and just living out your life.

So glad to have found you!

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@etomami

My spouse is dx with Stage 11 esophageal cancer lower 1/3. PET scan shows it is localized. We saw sx and he suggests Neoadjuvant Chemo then Ivor Lewis sx. My husband is a healthy 70 year old but is weighing option of just proceeding with Chemo/Radiation and no Sx. Very stressful decision.

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I have refused the surgery for 6.5 years, which is 18 months longer than they gave me to live! It is such a hard decision! I have had a great six years (most if the time!!)

I am surprised the surgeon went immediately to Ivor Lewis, but of course, I know no details. Is the surgeon real experienced with esophagectomies? There are less invasive options, but perhaps don't apply…. The first surgeon I contacted wanted to go that route, but then I found a surgeon who specializes.

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