Oesophago-gastric cancer Flashcards
Cancers affecting the oesophagus and their causes?
Adenocarcinoma - caused by reflux disease, eventually leading to Barrett’s oesophagus (dysplasia) and then to malignancy
Squamous cell carcinoma - caused by smoking and alcohol
Cancers affecting the stomach and their causes?
Adenocarcinoma:
H. pylori (class I carcinogen)
Environmental factors
Lymphoma GISTs (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours) - soft tissue sarcoma; they rarely metastasise
Signs and symptoms of oesophageal cancer?
Dysphagia - most common presentation (site of blockage may be different from where it is felt)
Odynophagia - pain on swallowing
Upper GI haemorrhage causes - anaemia
Weight loss
Signs and symptoms of gastric cancer?
People often present late: Dyspepsia/indigestion - this is suspicious if it affects somebody suddenly who has previously never had it Upper GI haemorrhage causes anaemia Weight loss Abdominal mass Anorexia/early satiety Vomiting
Investigations for oesophago-gastric cancer?
Urgent upper GI endoscopy - do not refer high dysphagia to ENT
Colonoscopy
Determining treatment for oesophageal cancer?
Stage the cancer using:
CT of the thorax/abdomen
CT/PET, EUS (endoscopic ultrasound) or laparoscopy
Search hard for metastatic disease, e.g: CT scan can show liver metastases
Potentially curative
OR
Palliative
To help, consider the patient’s fitness, as potentially curative regimes are taxing
Treatments for oesophageal cancer?
Palliative:
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Stenting - never gives the normal sensation of swallowing
Potentially curative:
Surgery with/without NAC (better for early disease)
Radical chemoradiotherapy - more manageable as half of all people with surgery will have complications
Determining treatment for gastric cancer?
Largely the same as for oesophageal cancer but CT/PET and EUS are not used much
Gastric cancer is assoc. with a high recurrence rate
Treatment of gastric cancer?
Palliative:
Chemotherapy - poor response
Radiotherapy
Potentially curative:
Surgery with/without NAC - this is the only treatment that is potentially curative
Adverse prognostic factors in oesophageal cancer?
Oesophageal obstruction
Tumour longer than 5 cm
Metastatic disease
Adverse prognostic factors in gastric cancer?
Metastatic disease
Short history
Advanced age
Proximal lesion - becoming more common and assoc. with more complications
Locally advanced lesion
Superficial gross appearance (linitis plastica - rare type of gastric cancer)