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Clinical Trial
. 2008 Oct;89(1):33-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2008.06.005. Epub 2008 Jul 11.

Long-term results of a prospective multicenter phase II study to preserve the larynx function using concomitant boost radiochemotherapy with Carboplatin

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Long-term results of a prospective multicenter phase II study to preserve the larynx function using concomitant boost radiochemotherapy with Carboplatin

Volker Rudat et al. Radiother Oncol. 2008 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: This prospective phase II study was undertaken to assess the feasibility of a larynx preservation protocol with simultaneous radiochemotherapy.

Patients and methods: Between 3/1998 and 10/2000, 42 patients with moderately advanced cancer of the larynx (n=25) and hypopharynx (n=17) eligible for total laryngectomy (LE) were treated in a prospective larynx preservation study. The study protocol scheduled 66Gy in 5 weeks using a concomitant boost technique and 70mg/m(2) Carboplatin on days 1-5 in weeks 1 and 5.

Results: The median follow-up time of the censored study patients was 41 months (9-95 months). The 5-year overall survival was 0.66 (95% CI 0.48-0.84), the 5-year laryngectomy-free survival 0.60 (95% CI 0.42-0.78), and the laryngeal preservation rate at 5 years 0.67 (95% CI 0.49-0.85). Cox multivariate regression analysis showed the total tumor volume to be the only statistically significant factor on locoregional failure-free survival. Six of 23 tumor-free long-term survivors received a tracheotomy because of late laryngeal toxicity associated with dysphagia 30-79 months after radiochemotherapy.

Conclusions: Due to the late laryngeal toxicity observed the value of this regimen for larynx preservation is limited.

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