The outcome of early-stage glottic carcinoma patients treated with radiotherapy: Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI-Egypt) experience

被引:1
作者
Mohamed, Aisha Elsayed
Hassouna, Ashraf Hamed
Mosalum, Hanan Selim [1 ]
Alnagmy, Ahmed Khaled
Ashour, May Gamal [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, NCI, Radiat Oncol Dept, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Ctr Clin Oncol, Kasr Alainy Sch Med, Cairo, Egypt
[3] Cairo Univ, NCI, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
glottic cancer; radiotherapy; hypofractionation; INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0052
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Radiotherapy (RT) is an appropriate treatment option for early-stage glottic cancer (ESGC) that achieves high local control and preserves voice quality. However, the optimal radiation treatment schedule remains unknown. We present our institution's 14-year experience in treating ESGC with definitive radiotherapy between 2005 and 2019 inclusively.Materials and methods: We reviewed the medical records of 104 patients; 63 (60.5%) were treated with conventional fractionation (CF), and 41 (39.5%) were treated with hypofractionated radiotherapy (HF). The clinical T-stage was T1a in 50 patients (48%), T1b in 27 (26%), and T2 in 27 (26%). Age, gender, anterior commissure involvement, stage, radiotherapy technique, radiation fraction size, and overall treatment time (OTT) were analyzed as prognostic factors. The survival outcomes, local regional control (LRC), and laryngeal preservation rate were evaluated.Results: The 5-year overall survival (OS) and LCR were 83.3% and 78%, respectively. On univariate analysis, treatment with CF (p = 0.02), prolonged OTT > 49 days in CF and > 40 days in HF (p = 0.04), and RT total dose < 66 Gy (p = 0.03) were associated with poor LRC. Multivariate analysis showed a non-significant association with LRC (all p > 0.05). The 5-year OS rate in the CF and HF-treated patients was 84.9% and 72.1%, respectively (p = 0.99), and in patients who had T1a, T1b, and T2 disease, were 78.2%, 96.0%, and 82.1%, respectively (p = 0.43). All patients and tumor variables showed no statistically significant association with OS. Only low-grade acute toxicity was observed.Conclusion: Non-inferiority results supported the HF schedule to ESGC, including high local disease control and decreased overall treatment time. Our study supports its efficacy in the primary care of ESGC with manageable side effects.
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