Nutritional factors as predictors of response to radio-chemotherapy and survival in unresectable squamous head and neck carcinoma |
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Authors: | S bastien Salas, Jean-Laurent Deville, Roch Giorgi, Thierry Pignon, Danielle Bagarry, Karine Barrau, Michel Zanaret, Antoine Giovanni, Aude Bourgeois, Roger Favre,Florence Duffaud |
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Affiliation: | aService d’Oncologie Médicale, Adulte CHU Timone, APHM, Marseilles, France bService de Santé Publique et d’Information Médicale, Unité de Biostatistique, CHU Timone, Marseilles, France cService de Radiothérapie Oncologie, Adulte CHU Timone, APHM, Marseilles, France dLaboratoire de Santé Publique, Marseilles, France eService d’ORL pédiatrique et de chirurgie cervico-faciale, CHU Timone, Marseilles, France |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study sought to evaluate nutritional prognostic factors before treatment in patients with unresectable head and neck cancer treated by concomitant radio-chemotherapy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Seventy-two consecutive patients were treated. We studied the potential effects of CRP, Alb, preAlb, orosomucoid, weight, weight history, BMI, PINI, OPR and NRI on response to treatment, Event-Free Survival (EFS) and Overall Survival (OS). Effects of potential risk factors on OS and on EFS were analyzed by computing Kaplan-Meier estimates, and curves were compared using the log-rank test. RESULTS: All biological nutritional factors were statistically correlated with the response to radio-chemotherapy. In multivariate analysis, only CRP (p=0.004) remained statistically significant. A statistical correlation was found between Alb and EFS in multivariate analysis (p=0.04). The factors influencing OS in univariate analysis were Alb (p=0.008), CRP (p=0.004), orosomucoid (p=0.01) and NRI (p=0.01), response to radio-chemotherapy (p<0.001) and staging (p=0.04). In multivariate analysis, only the response to radio-chemotherapy (p<0.001) remained significant. CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates the prognostic value of nutritional status. CRP and Alb may be useful in the assessment of advanced head and neck cancer patients at diagnosis and for stratifying patients taking part in randomized trials. |
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Keywords: | Head and neck carcinoma Radio-chemotherapy Nutritional factors Survival Response |
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