Neutron vs photon irradiation of inoperable salivary gland tumors: results of an RTOG-MRC Cooperative Randomized Study
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Neutron vs photon irradiation of inoperable salivary gland tumors: results of an RTOG-MRC Cooperative Randomized Study
Abstract
A total of 32 patients with inoperable, recurrent or unresectable malignant salivary gland tumors were entered on a randomized RTOG/MRC study comparing fast neutron radiotherapy with conventional photon radiotherapy. Twenty-five patients were entered from the United States and 7 patients were entered from Scotland. Seventeen patients were randomized to receive neutrons and 15 patients were randomized to receive photons. Sixty-one percent of the neutron-treated patients and 75% of the photon-treated patients presented with inoperable or unresectable tumors, while 39% of the neutron-treated and 25% of the photon-treated patients had recurrent disease. Twenty-five patients were study-eligible and analyzable. The minimum follow-up time is 2 years. The complete tumor clearance rates at the primary site were 85% (11/13) for neutrons and 33% (4/12) for photons following protocol treatment (p = 0.01). The complete tumor clearance rates in the cervical lymph nodes were 86% (6/7) for neutrons and 25% (1/4) for photons. The overall loco/regional complete tumor response rates were 85% and 33% for neutrons and photons respectively. The loco/regional control rates at 2 years for the 2 groups are 67% for neutrons and 17% for photons (p less than 0.005). The 2-year survival rates are 62% and 25% for neutrons and photons respectively (p = 0.10). These findings are consistent with previously published uncontrolled series.
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