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Patients with oesophageal, gastric, and pancreatic carcinomas present
a common and difficult problem for the clinician. Surgery is the best
option for curative treatment but overall survival figures remain low.
Recent improvements in our understanding of the biology of these tumo
urs and improvements in their clinical staging, along with the develop
ment of combined modality approaches to local-regional disease, have l
ed to renewed optimism that survival figures may be improved. This is
particularly so for oesophageal and gastric carcinomas. In addition, t
here have been advances in the palliative management of all three tumo
urs. This article examines some of these developments and looks at fut
ure prospects.