Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.25 No.8(1-1)

Theme Magnifying Endoscopy -- Is It Really Necessary for All the Endoscopists?
Title Endoscopic Diagnosis in the Head and Neck Regions -- Daily Practical Endoscopy in Ambulatory Clinics
Publish Date 2010/07
Author Hisashi Nakamura Department of Gastroenterology, Chofu Surgical Clinic
Author Yasuo Ohkura Department of Pathology, Kyorin University School of Medicine
Author Yutaka Saito Department of Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital
Author Kuang-I Fu Department of Gastroenterology, Juntendo University Nerima Hospital
[ Summary ] Most cancers of the head and neck (H & N cancers) are diagnosed in the later stages. Until recently, only digestive endoscopy has been able to detect early cancers. The treatment of advanced stage H & N cancers is often associated with cosmetic problems, functional impairment, and poor prognoses. Recently, a newly development of endoscopic system, Narrow Band Imaging (NBI), has enabled us to detect early H & N cancers by observing enhanced angiogenesis (microcapillaries) in the neoplasm. Detection and treatment of H & N cancers in the early stages can improve the quality of life and prognosis for patients. In this article, we present techniques used in our daily practice for diagnosis of H & N cancer in the early stages, employing screening upper gastrointestinal endoscopy at an ambulatory clinic.
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