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. 2009 May;266(5):719-26.
doi: 10.1007/s00405-008-0798-2. Epub 2008 Sep 9.

Organ preservation in locally advanced head and neck cancer of the larynx using induction chemotherapy followed by improved radiation schemes

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Organ preservation in locally advanced head and neck cancer of the larynx using induction chemotherapy followed by improved radiation schemes

Giovanni Franchin et al. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2009 May.

Abstract

The present prospective study seeks to evaluate overall and disease free survival, response and organ preservation rate, and toxicity of an intensive chemotherapy regimen (CT) followed by unconventional radiotherapy (RT) in patients with locally advanced operable head and neck cancer. Between January 1998 and December 2006 (June 2005), 115 patients with locally advanced, operable head and neck cancer were evaluated. A total of 333 cycles of neoadjuvant CT (cisplatin-5FU, days 1, 14, 28) followed by hyperfractionated/accelerated radiotherapy were given to 108 patients. A total of 108 patients were evaluable and received the planned CT-RT treatment. Two months after the end of RT, 97.2% of patients had a clinical complete remission of the primary and 67.5% of the neck node site. The overall survival was 55% and cause-specific survival was 73% at 5 years. Of the 33 relapsed patients, 12 recurred only at the primary site and 10 patients had distant metastases. The overall organ preservation rate was 73.5%. The chemotherapy regimen reported an overall cardiotoxicity from 5FU in 14% of patients, with severe toxicity in 3%. The radiotherapy schedule developed 84% of Grade 3-4 mucositis in the observed patients. The accelerated CT-RT regimen is able to achieve a high rate of larynx preservation, a good tolerability, and a satisfactory cause-specific overall survival.

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