Objective:To investigate the association between methylation of adenomatous polyposis coli(APC) gene and the risk of upper digestive tract tumor. Methods:Relevant articles were identified using PubMed,Web of Science,Embase and China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)database. We used the keywords “APC” and “methylation”,in conjunction with any of the following terms:“esophageal cancer”,“esophagus cancer”,“gastric cancer” or “stomach cancer”. References listed in the identified articles were further manually searched for additional studies. The search range was from January 2000 to February 2018. A random or fixed effect model was adopted to calculate pooled odd ratio with 95% confidence interval. Results:The current Meta-analysis included 17 studies with 1 201 cases and 959 controls. The significant heterogeneity was across studies. The pooled OR of APC methylation was 13.24(95% CI:6.42-27.33,P < 0.001)for upper digestive tract tumor. A significant association was found between the hypermethylation frequency and the increased TNM stages(pooled OR:3.95,95% CI:1.46-10.66,P=0.007). Conclusion:The present Meta-analysis provides evidence that APC promoter methylation is associated with an increased risk in upper digestive tract tumor. Our findings underscore the clinical relevance of aberrant methylation as a promising biomarker for upper digestive tract tumor.