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Treatment results and prognostic factors for advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy.

Takahide Taguchi, Goshi Nishimura, Masahiro Takahashi, Masanori Komatsu, Daisuke Sano, Naoko Sakuma, Yasuhiro Arai, Yukiko Yamashita, Osamu Shiono, Mariko Hirama, Yasunori Sakuma, Jun-ichi Ishitoya, Masaharu Hata, Ichiro Ogino, Nobuhiko Oridate.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review our experience with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for patients with advanced resectable squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the larynx and to evaluate the factors affecting survival and larynx preservation. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective study. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The records of 102 patients with stage III or IV resectable SCC of the larynx treated with CCRT between February 1994 and March 2009 were reviewed. Of 102 patients, 59 were treated with high-dose regimens, including cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), methotrexate, and leucovorin or docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-FU, and 43 were treated with low-dose regimens, including carboplatin and uracil-tegafur or S-1. Radiotherapy was delivered 5 days a week using a single daily fraction of 1.8–2.0 Gray (Gy), to a total dose of 66.0–70.2 Gy. Overall survival (OS), disease-specific survival (DSS), and DSS with larynx preservation were estimated using Kaplan–Meier methods. The log-rank test and Cox proportional hazards regression were used to identify significant prognostic factors for DSS and DSS with larynx preservation.
RESULTS: The 5-year OS and DSS for all patients treated with CCRT were 63.9 and 70.7 %, respectively. The 5-year DSS with larynx preservation was 54.1 %. On multivariate analysis, N stage, synchronous multiple primary cancers, and the contents of chemotherapy were significant predictors of OS for patients undergoing CCRT; T stage, N stage, and the contents of chemotherapy were significant prognostic factors for larynx preservation.
CONCLUSION: The treatment method including the indication for CCRT may be determined by the contents of the chemotherapy and the T and N stages of laryngeal SCC. It is important to diagnose multiple synchronous primary cancers before CCRT.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23959463     DOI: 10.1007/s00280-013-2261-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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1.  Organ preservation vs primary surgery in the management of T3 laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers.

Authors:  Sudhir Vasudevan Nair; Manish Mair; Noopur Sawarkar; Swagnik Chakrabarti; Burhanuddin Qayyumi; Deepa Nair; Pankaj Chaturvedi; Tejpal Gupta; Jai Prakash Agrawal
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2018-06-29       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  Treatment results and prognostic factors for advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck treated with salvage surgery after concurrent chemoradiotherapy.

Authors:  Takahide Taguchi; Goshi Nishimura; Masahiro Takahashi; Osamu Shiono; Masanori Komatsu; Daisuke Sano; Ken-Ichiro Yabuki; Yasuhiro Arai; Yukiko Yamashita; Kaoru Yamamoto; Yasunori Sakuma; Nobuhiko Oridate
Journal:  Int J Clin Oncol       Date:  2016-02-23       Impact factor: 3.402

Review 3.  Organ preservation strategies: Review of literature and their applicability in developing nations.

Authors:  Mitali Dandekar; Anil D'Cruz
Journal:  South Asian J Cancer       Date:  2014-07

4.  Incidence and mortality of laryngeal cancer in China, 2015.

Authors:  Yutong He; Di Liang; Daojuan Li; Baoen Shan; Rongshou Zheng; Siwei Zhang; Wenqiang Wei; Jie He
Journal:  Chin J Cancer Res       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 5.087

5.  Incidence and mortality of laryngeal cancer in China, 2008-2012.

Authors:  Yuqin Liu; Qin Zhao; Gaoheng Ding; Yitong Zhu; Wenying Li; Wanqing Chen
Journal:  Chin J Cancer Res       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 5.087

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