Treatment results of regional metastasis from cutaneous head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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- DOI: 10.1053/ejso.2002.1330
Treatment results of regional metastasis from cutaneous head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract
Aims: To investigate the results of our treatment policy, we present our institutional experience in the management of regional neck node metastases of cutaneous head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (CHNSCC).
Methods: Between 1977 and 1997, 343 patients presented with CHNSCC, of whom 41 were treated for regional metastases, with parotidectomy and/or (selective) neck dissection. Histological analysis was performed on all operation specimens. Patients with multiple nodes and/or extra capsular rupture, at risk for recurrence, received adjuvant radiotherapy.
Results: Seventy-six percent of the regional metastases occurred within the first 2 years, but a delay of more than 5 years was also observed. Parotid gland (56%), neck levels II (39%) and V (22%) were most frequently involved. Twenty-four percent of patients treated with curative intent failed at the regional site. Five years overall survival was 46%, with a median survival of 49 months. No survival differences emerged between patients treated by surgery alone and patients receiving adjuvant radiotherapy (P=0.14). Five patients died of disease, of whom three with distant metastases.
Conclusion: Regionally metastasized CHNSCC is a serious disease with a high risk of regional recurrence, calling for combined surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy. A small subset of patients with a long interval between completion of primary treatment and presence of regional nodes justifies a long follow-up.
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