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Results of fast neutron therapy of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the salivary glands.

R Pötter1, F J Prott, O Micke, U Haverkamp, W Wagner, N Willich.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Patients with adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the salivary glands in the head and neck region have been reported to benefit from neutron radiotherapy according to significant clinical experience. A prospective clinical trial on the efficacy and treatment related morbidity of fast neutron radiotherapy was performed between 1986 and 1995 at the (d + T) 14 MeV neutron generator in Münster.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 72 consecutive patients with ACC were treated with fast neutrons, 66 after surgery, 6 for primarily unresectable disease, 43/66 for macroscopic residual disease, 23/66 for unresectable recurrent disease. 45/72 tumors were localized in the minor, 27 in the major salivary glands. T-stage was in 13 pts T2, in 33 T3, in 26 T4; positive nodes were in 10 pts, M+ in 15 pts. Mean tumor volume was 89 cm3. Neutron therapy was 15.03 Gy in 3 weeks with 1.67 Gy per fraction three times per week. Individual computer assisted treatment planning was performed based on CT and/or MRI, using bolus material if necessary. Target volume was the macroscopic tumor volume with a generous safety margin.
RESULTS: Complete response was achieved in 28 pts, partial response in 35 pts. Local control was observed in 73.4% after a mean observation period of 36 months. Overall and recurrence free survival was 85%/81% at two years, and 58%/53% at 5 years (Kaplan-Meier). In univariate analysis tumor volume (> 100 cm3), distant metastases, histologic subtype (solid) and neutron dose (< 15 Gy) turned out to be significant parameters for predicting outcome, in multivariate analysis tumor volume and histologic subtype remained the only significant parameters. Acute morbidity was grade III/IV (EORTC/RTOG) in 6% for skin (desquamation), in 4% for mucosa (ulceration), late morbidity (grade III/IV) in one patient with local temporal brain necrosis.
CONCLUSION: According to this experience and taking into account the so far collected experience, fast neutron radio-therapy remains the treatment of choice for large and unresectable primary and recurrent ACC, and residual disease after surgery.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10394401     DOI: 10.1007/bf03038892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol        ISSN: 0179-7158            Impact factor:   3.621


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