A retrospective review was made of 1 400 cases of cancer of the esophagus treated at the Centre "Francois Baclesse" between 1964 and 1975. The disease appeared at an earlier age and more frequently in men (95%) than in women. The lesions were located predominantly in the middle third of the esophagus. There was a high frequency of local, regional and general extension of the disease due to late diagnosis. Less than one-third of the patients were eligible for surgery--which was excluded in the other cases because of age or the presence of associated pathology or secondary neoplasm--and only 10 per 100 of this group were potentially curable.