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Modified radical neck dissection and minimal invasive tumor surgery in the middle of split course of concomitant chemoradiotherapy of advanced HNSCC
Authors:Schwentner Ilona  Schmutzhard Joachim  Andrle Jan  Haidenberger Alfred  Thumfart Walter F  De Vries Alexander  Sprinzl Georg M
Institution:Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria. Ilona.schwentner@uibk.ac.at
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The effectiveness of modified radical neck dissection with concomitant chemoradiotherapy in patients with N2/3 advanced head and neck cancer was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective study of 35 patients treated at the University Hospital, Medical University, Innsbruck. The treatment consisted of a split course radiation up to 70 Gy with concomitant chemotherapy with Mytomicin C and 5-fluorouracil. Neck dissection and/or tumor resection was performed between the two cycles of radiation and chemotherapy. RESULTS: The 2-year progression-free survival was 64%, locoregional control 92% and overall survival 55. Observed toxicities included mucositis (grade 3, 35%; grade 4, 16%), neutropenia (grade 4, 28%), and thrombocytopenia (grade 4, 26%). No complications related to modified radical neck dissection were observed. CONCLUSION: Intermittent neck dissection was highly effective in controlling the neck disease. Mitomycin C-based chemoradiotherapy for treatment of locally advanced cancer seems to be an option to cisplatin-based regimens.
Keywords:HNSCC  Neck dissection
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