Esophageal tumors are often inoperable, because of the poor general condition of patients or the coexistence of metastatic disease. Endoscopic intubation is a safe method of palliation in these patients which can restore esophageal patency and lead to an improved nutritional status. At the Endoscopy Division of the National Cancer Institute in Milan, 141 patients with inoperable esophageal cancer underwent endoscopic intubation between 1978 and 1989. The 7-day mortality was 9/141 (6.3%) patients. In 114/132 surviving patients there was an improvement in the nutritional status and general condition. The complication rate was 17.7% (25/141 patients) and the mean survival was 5.9 months.