Stage I-II squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity treated by iridium-192: is elective neck dissection indicated?
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Stage I-II squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity treated by iridium-192: is elective neck dissection indicated?
Abstract
This is a retrospective analysis of 233 evaluable patients with stage I-II squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity treated by definitive branchytherapy. Minimum follow-up is 3 years. Treatment of neck was chosen by a multidisciplinary team, according to age, medical status and availability for regular follow-up. One hundred and ten patients (47%) underwent elective neck dissection (END); 28 (25%) had positive nodes and received neck irradiation post-operatively. One hundred and twenty three patients (53%) were regularly followed up only, with therapeutic neck dissection (TND) reserved for cases of node relapses. In the END group, there were 19 neck relapses (17%): 12/60 (20%) in patients with mobile tongue carcinoma and 7/50 (14%) in patients with floor of the mouth carcinoma. Salvage treatment was successful in 9/19 (47%) cases. In the TND group, there were 21 neck relapses (17%): 16/82 (20%) in patients with mobile tongue carcinoma and 5/41 (10%) in patients with floor of the mouth carcinoma. Salvage treatment was successful in 13/21 (62%) cases. Ten-year survival is 37% for the END group and 31% for the TND group. Tumour stage and infiltration into underlying tissues increased the probability of neck relapse and death. Furthermore, a multivariate analysis showed that patients treated in the TND group had a higher probability of death than patients treated in the END group (p less than 0.04).
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