Precisely defining high-risk operable head and neck tumors based on RTOG #85-03 and #88-24: targets for postoperative radiochemotherapy?
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- DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0347(199810)20:7<588::aid-hed2>3.0.co;2-f
Precisely defining high-risk operable head and neck tumors based on RTOG #85-03 and #88-24: targets for postoperative radiochemotherapy?
Abstract
Background: Local-regional recurrence of disease remains the major obstacle to cure of advanced head and neck cancers.
Methods: This investigation reviewed data derived from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) protocols #85-03 and #88-24 to identify characteristics of tumors that predicted local-regional recurrence of disease following surgery and postoperative radiotherapy (RT).
Results: The presence of tumor in two or more lymph nodes, and/or extracapsular spread of nodal disease, and/or microscopic-size tumor involvement of the surgical margins of resection imparts a high risk of local-regional (L-R) relapse. Our data also support the hypothesis that, following surgery, the concurrent addition of chemotherapy (CT) to RT may increase the likelihood of L-R control of disease for patients who have these high-risk characteristics.
Conclusion: A prospective trial of surgery followed by concurrent RT and CT is warranted for patients who have high-risk characteristics found at surgery.
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