Background/aims: To elucidate the clinicopathological and prognostic significance of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) over-expression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).
Methodology: A meta-analysis of previous studies was performed to assess the effects of EGFR over-expression on clinicopathological parameters and overall survival (OS) in patients with ESCC, using pooled odds ratio (OR) with its 95% confidence interval (CI) and pooled hazard ratio (HR) with its 95% CI, respectively.
Results: A total of nine studies including 802 patients were subjected to the final analysis. The overall results suggested that over-expression of EGFR was significantly correlated with, not only the lymph node status and tumour differentiation grade, with a pooled OR of 0.64 (95% CI: 0.46-0.89; Z=2.62; p=0.009) and 1.60 (95% CI: 1.09-2.37; Z=2.37; p=0.018), respectively, but also the poorer OS with a pooled HR of 1.60 (95% CI: 1.05-2.43; Z=2.19 p=0.028).
Conclusions: This meta-analysis suggests that over-expression of EGFR might play an important role in the progression of ESCC, and it might be useful as a predictive biomarker in clinical practice, yet the predictive value of EGFR in ESCC still needs further confirmation by prospective trials.