Influence of postoperative radiotherapy target volumes in unilateral head and neck carcinoma of unknown primary: A multicentric study using propensity score. (July 2021)
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- Title:
- Influence of postoperative radiotherapy target volumes in unilateral head and neck carcinoma of unknown primary: A multicentric study using propensity score. (July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Influence of postoperative radiotherapy target volumes in unilateral head and neck carcinoma of unknown primary: A multicentric study using propensity score
- Authors:
- Brenet, Esteban
Philouze, Pierre
Schiffler, Camille
Pommier, Pascal
Crozes, Carole
Benzerdjeb, Nazim
Monchet, Elodie
Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille
Ton Van, Jean
Podeur, Fabien
Servagi-Vernat, Stéphanie
Liem, Xavier
Merol, Jean-Claude
Ceruse, Philippe
Serre, Anne-Agathe
Chabaud, Sylvie
Julieron, Morbize
Deneuve, Sophie - Abstract:
- Highlights: Management of HNCUP remains controversial due to the lack of randomised trials. Comparing postoperative unilateral nodes vs bilateral nodes + pan mucosal irradiation. A propensity score was built to reduce differences between groups. OS, SS and LRFS did not differ significantly between the groups. Abstract: Objective: To compare the impact of two radiation modalities on loco-regional control, survival and tumour emergence, after node dissection for an unilateral head and neck carcinoma of unknown primary (HNCUP). Materials and methods: This is a multicentric retrospective study of 138 patients with unilateral HNCUP treated between 2002 and 2017. The absence of primary tumour was assessed by a systematic panendoscopy and positron emission tomography. Neck dissection was initially performed for all patients. Radiation Therapy was delivered on ipsilateral lymph node areas in 62 cases (44%: UL-RT group) and on bilateral lymph node areas and the entire pharyngeal mucosa in 77 cases (56%: COMP-RT group). Impact of radiation modalities on locoregional control and overall survival was assessed using propensity score matching method in order to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Results: The population included 80.4% men, 80.4% smokers, 32.6% P16 positive tumours and 71.0% extracapsular extension. After a median follow-up of 5 years, the locoregional control rate was 80.3% in the UL-RT group and 75.3% in the COMP-RT group ( p = 0.688). TheHighlights: Management of HNCUP remains controversial due to the lack of randomised trials. Comparing postoperative unilateral nodes vs bilateral nodes + pan mucosal irradiation. A propensity score was built to reduce differences between groups. OS, SS and LRFS did not differ significantly between the groups. Abstract: Objective: To compare the impact of two radiation modalities on loco-regional control, survival and tumour emergence, after node dissection for an unilateral head and neck carcinoma of unknown primary (HNCUP). Materials and methods: This is a multicentric retrospective study of 138 patients with unilateral HNCUP treated between 2002 and 2017. The absence of primary tumour was assessed by a systematic panendoscopy and positron emission tomography. Neck dissection was initially performed for all patients. Radiation Therapy was delivered on ipsilateral lymph node areas in 62 cases (44%: UL-RT group) and on bilateral lymph node areas and the entire pharyngeal mucosa in 77 cases (56%: COMP-RT group). Impact of radiation modalities on locoregional control and overall survival was assessed using propensity score matching method in order to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Results: The population included 80.4% men, 80.4% smokers, 32.6% P16 positive tumours and 71.0% extracapsular extension. After a median follow-up of 5 years, the locoregional control rate was 80.3% in the UL-RT group and 75.3% in the COMP-RT group ( p = 0.688). The corresponding rate of contralateral lymph node recurrence was 0% versus 2.6% ( p = 0.503) and the rate of tumour emergence was 11.5% versus 9.1% ( p = 0.778). No significant difference was observed between the UL-RT and the COMP-RT groups for overall survival ( p = 0.9516), specific survival ( p = 0.4837) or tumour emergence ( p = 0.9034). Conclusion: UL-RT seems to provide similar outcomes as COMP-RT in unilateral HNCUP post-operative management. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Radiotherapy and oncology. Volume 160(2021)
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- Radiotherapy and oncology
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- Volume 160(2021)
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- Volume 160, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 160
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0160-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 8
- Publication Date:
- 2021-07
- Subjects:
- Carcinoma unknown primary -- Head and neck -- Postoperative radiotherapy -- Propensity score matching
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/radiotherapy-and-oncology/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.radonc.2021.04.002 ↗
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