| Literature DB >> 29942720 |
William Breen1, Jacqueline Kelly1, Henry S Park1, Yung Son1, Clarence Sasaki2, Lynn Wilson1, Roy Decker1, Zain A Husain1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate our institutional experience using brachytherapy for the re-irradiation of the head and neck. STUDY DESIGN/Entities:
Keywords: brachytherapy; head and neck cancer; interstitial brachytherapy; oncology; palliative radiotherapy; radiation; re-irradiation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29942720 PMCID: PMC6015992 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Patient and Treatment Characteristics
EBRT: external beam radiation therapy
| Patients | n=69 |
| Median Age | 58 (30-91) |
| Male | n=57 (83%) |
| Female | n=12 (17%) |
| Smoking History: | n=46 (74%) |
| Oral Cavity Primary | n=24 (35%) |
| Oropharynx Primary | n=21 (30%) |
| Nasopharynx Primary | n=2 (3%) |
| Larynx/Hypopharynx | n=13 (19%) |
| Skin/Parotid | n=7 (10%) |
| Unknown Primary | n=2 (3%) |
| Brachytherapy for Recurrent Tumor | 49 (71%) |
| Brachytherapy for Second Primary | 15 (22%) |
| Brachytherapy for Persistent Tumor | 5 (7%) |
| Initial Surgery | n=46 (67%) |
| Initial EBRT | n=62 (90%) |
| Median Initial EBRT dose (range) | 63.6 Gy (45-76) |
| Initial Chemotherapy | n=35 (51%) |
| Initial Brachytherapy | n=5 (7%) |
| Brachytherapy for Mucosal Tumor | n=41 (59%) |
| Brachytherapy for neck tumor | n=24 (35%) |
| Brachytherapy for Mucosal and Neck Tumor | n=4 (6%) |
| Salvage Surgery with Intraoperative Brachytherapy | n=58 (84%) |
| Brachytherapy Alone | n=11 (16%) |
| Systemic Therapy for Recurrence | n=10 (14%) |
Figure 1Overall Survival for All Patients
Figure 2Local Control for All Patients
Figure 3Locoregional Control for Patients Treated at Neck versus Mucosal Disease in Years
Blue line = neck disease
Red line = mucosal disease
Figure 4Overall Survival for Mucosal versus Neck Disease
Red line = mucosal disease
Blue line = neck disease
OS: overall survival
Figure 5Overall Survival for ENE
Blue Line = ENE present
Red Line = ENE absent
ENE: extranodal extension
Oncologic Outcomes and Toxicities
OS: overall survival
LC: local control
LRC: locoregional control
CTCAE: common terminology criteria for adverse events
| Median Overall Survival (years) | 1.2 (.03-7.7) |
| 1 year OS | 58% |
| 3 year OS | 19% |
| 5 year OS | 12% |
| Median time to local failure | 1.1 (.05-4.1) |
| 1 year LC | 55% |
| 3 year LC | 38% |
| 5 year LC | 28% |
| Median time to regional failure | 0.9 (.05-4.1) |
| 1 year LRC | 50% |
| 3 year LRC | 34% |
| 5 year LRC | 25% |
| Developed distant metastasis? | n=7 (10%) |
| Palliation | |
| Had pain before brachytherapy | n=35 |
| Pain improved after treatment | n=26 (74%) |
| Acute CTCAE toxicities: | |
| Any grade 4: | n=0 |
| Any grade 3: | n=18 (27%) |
| Grade 3 dyspagia or xerostomia | n=18 (27%) |
| Any grade 2 or 3: | n=48 (72%) |
| Chronic CTCAE toxicities: | |
| Any grade 4: | n=2 (3%) |
| Grade 4 trismus | n=1 (2%) |
| Grade 4 fibrosis | n=1 (2%) |
| Any grade 3: | n=12 (19%) |
| Grade 3 dysphagia | n=7 (11%) |
| Grade 3 fibrosis | n=2 (3%) |
| Grade 3 osteonecrosis | n=2 (3%) |
| Any grade 3-4: | n=14 (22%) |
| Carotid rupture: | n=5 (7%) |