PURPOSE: Only 3% of all malignant intranasal tumors are esthesioneuroblastomas (ENB). As the tumor is very rare, the number of ENB treated in individual departments is small. In order to evaluate the efficacy of radiotherapy (RT), patients' data of 2 centres were analysed with reference to new reports in literature. METHODS AND MATERIALS: From 1981 to 1998, 17 patients with ENB, 8 men and 9 women aged between 6 and 81 years, were treated in the departments of radiotherapy of the universities of Cologne and Muenster. The tumors were Kadish Stage B in 4/17 patients and Stage C in 13/17 patients. Treatment included incomplete surgery and irradiation in 2/17 patients, adjuvant RT postoperatively in 6/17 patients, definitive RT in 7/17 patients and RT after incomplete surgery of recurrent tumors in 2/17 patients. Postoperatively, the median target dose of EBRT was 56 (range 50-60) Gy; for definitive RT it was 58 (range 40-70) Gy. RESULTS: After a median follow-up period of 86 (range 2-208) months 10/17 patients showed no evidence of disease (NED). There were 6 patients treated with radical complete surgery plus postoperative irradiation and 5 of them were NED. There were 7 patients treated with only irradiation and 3 of those patients were NED. Of 2 patients with incomplete surgery and irradiation there was one patient NED. Of 2 patients with incomplete resection of recurrent tumor who received irradiation, there was one patient NED. 2 of the patients with NED died after 22 and 94 months respectively. 4/17 patients died as a result of local recurrence and 2/17 patients as a result of distant metastases (liver, brain). One patient with a recurrent tumor is alive. Median survival of all 17 patients was 94 months. Progressive disease after definitive RT occurred after a median of 11 months. CONCLUSION: Esthesioneuroblastomas are radiocurable tumors. In correlation to literature a primarily complete tumor resection followed by adjuvant RT (50-60 Gy) offers the best disease free survival.
PURPOSE: Only 3% of all malignant intranasal tumors are esthesioneuroblastomas (ENB). As the tumor is very rare, the number of ENB treated in individual departments is small. In order to evaluate the efficacy of radiotherapy (RT), patients' data of 2 centres were analysed with reference to new reports in literature. METHODS AND MATERIALS: From 1981 to 1998, 17 patients with ENB, 8 men and 9 women aged between 6 and 81 years, were treated in the departments of radiotherapy of the universities of Cologne and Muenster. The tumors were Kadish Stage B in 4/17 patients and Stage C in 13/17 patients. Treatment included incomplete surgery and irradiation in 2/17 patients, adjuvant RT postoperatively in 6/17 patients, definitive RT in 7/17 patients and RT after incomplete surgery of recurrent tumors in 2/17 patients. Postoperatively, the median target dose of EBRT was 56 (range 50-60) Gy; for definitive RT it was 58 (range 40-70) Gy. RESULTS: After a median follow-up period of 86 (range 2-208) months 10/17 patients showed no evidence of disease (NED). There were 6 patients treated with radical complete surgery plus postoperative irradiation and 5 of them were NED. There were 7 patients treated with only irradiation and 3 of those patients were NED. Of 2 patients with incomplete surgery and irradiation there was one patientNED. Of 2 patients with incomplete resection of recurrent tumor who received irradiation, there was one patientNED. 2 of the patients with NED died after 22 and 94 months respectively. 4/17 patients died as a result of local recurrence and 2/17 patients as a result of distant metastases (liver, brain). One patient with a recurrent tumor is alive. Median survival of all 17 patients was 94 months. Progressive disease after definitive RT occurred after a median of 11 months. CONCLUSION:Esthesioneuroblastomas are radiocurable tumors. In correlation to literature a primarily complete tumor resection followed by adjuvant RT (50-60 Gy) offers the best disease free survival.
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