| Literature DB >> 7993653 |
G Fountzilas1, D Skarlos, P Kosmidis, E Samantas, A Kalogera-Fountzila, S Papaspyrou, J Tzitzikas, K S Sridhar, P Makrantonakis, P Pantelakos.
Abstract
In an attempt to improve local control of locally advanced head and neck cancer, radiation therapy was combined with cisplatin. Forty-eight patients entered into this study. All patients were irradiated with a 60Co unit and according to the protocol they should receive 70 Gy in the tumor area and 45 Gy in the rest of neck. Cisplatin was administered at a dose of 100 mg/m2 on days 2, 22 and 42. Thirty-seven (80%) patients received the total radiation dose as initially planned. Thirty-four (72%) patients achieved complete and 5 (10%) partial response. Grade 3-4 toxicities included vomiting (14%), stomatitis (4%), diarrhea (2%), myelotoxicity (14%), hoarseness (4%), dysphagia (30%), weight loss (32%), nephrotoxicity (4%) and dermatitis (2%). After a median follow-up of 26 (range, 18-33) months, 16 patients have died. Among the 35 complete responders 6 later on relapsed. Median relapse-free survival has not yet been reached. Combined radiation therapy and cisplatin appears to be a highly active treatment in patients with advanced head and neck cancer as far as primary locoregional response is concerned.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7993653 DOI: 10.3109/02841869409083955
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Oncol ISSN: 0284-186X Impact factor: 4.089