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Extent of pathologic extracapsular extension and outcomes in patients with nonoropharyngeal head and neck cancer treated with initial surgical resection.

Roshan S Prabhu1, Sheela Hanasoge, Kelly R Magliocca, Benjamin J Moeller, Zvonimir L Milas, William A Hall, Mark El-Deiry, J Trad Wadsworth, Kristen A Higgins, Jonathan J Beitler.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lymph node extracapsular extension (ECE) is a known adverse prognostic factor in head and neck cancer and is an indication for adjuvant chemoradiation (CRT). However, the extent of ECE may provide additional prognostic information in the setting of adjuvant CRT.
METHODS: This study included 350 patients with oral cavity cancer (72.6%) or bulky/nonfunctional laryngeal cancer (27.4%) who underwent initial surgical resection. Extent of ECE was graded from 0 to 4 based on the scale established by Lewis and colleagues. Multivariable analyses (MVA) were adjusted for primary site, pathologic risk factors, and adjuvant therapy.
RESULTS: In univariate failure-free survival (FFS) analysis, there was no significant difference in FFS for patients with lymph node-positive disease and no ECE (grade 0) versus patients with ECE grades 1 through 3. However, patients with ECE grade 4 had significantly worse FFS. In MVA for FFS, differences between ECE grades 0 through 3 and grade 4 did not remain significant. In MVA of overall survival, ECE grade 4 was significantly associated with higher risk of death compared with ECE grade 0 (hazard ratio, 0.46; P = .02) and ECE grades 1 through 3 (HR, 0.41; P = .01).
CONCLUSIONS: Dichotomous evaluation of ECE is useful for determining appropriate adjuvant therapy but has limited additional prognostic value in the setting of adjuvant CRT. The detrimental effect of ECE grades 1 through 3 relative to no ECE is effectively mitigated with adjuvant CRT, but ECE grade 4 retains a poorer prognosis despite CRT with regard to overall survival. Patients with ECE grade 4 may be candidates for trials investigating novel methods of adjuvant therapy intensification.
© 2014 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  adjuvant chemoradiotherapy; adjuvant radiotherapy; extracapsular extension; head and neck cancer; larynx cancer; oral cavity cancer

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24510454     DOI: 10.1002/cncr.28596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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Authors:  Martin J Bullock
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2019-03-18

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Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2015-10-30       Impact factor: 3.147

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8.  Microscopic Extranodal Extension in HPV-Negative Head and Neck Cancer and the Role of Adjuvant Chemoradiation.

Authors:  Flora Yan; Hong Li; John R de Almeida; John M Kaczmar; Patrik Pipkorn; Joseph Zenga; Mary S Richardson; David M Neskey; Anand K Sharma; Terry A Day; Evan M Graboyes
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