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Prognostic factors in patients with high-risk locally advanced salivary gland cancers treated with surgery and postoperative radiotherapy

✍ Scribed by Trevor M. Feinstein; Stephen Y. Lai; Diana Lenzner; William Gooding; Robert L. Ferris; Jennifer R. Grandis; Eugene N. Myers; Jonas T. Johnson; Dwight E. Heron; Athanassios Argiris


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
157 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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Abstract

Background

This study was designed to identify the factors associated with the outcome after standard treatment with surgery and postoperative radiotherapy (RT) for locally advanced salivary gland cancers.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective review of patients with salivary gland cancers registered in the University of Pittsburgh databases from 1990 to 2006.

Results

A total of 74 patients were analyzed. Histologic types included salivary duct carcinoma, 24%; adenoid cystic carcinoma, 23%; and adenocarcinoma, 19%; N2, 39%; N0–1, 58%; and major salivary gland origin, 80%. With a median follow‐up of 4.1 years, the 5‐year recurrence‐free survival (RFS) was 49%, and the 5‐year overall survival (OS) was 55%. The 5‐year local RFS was 76% and the 5‐year distant RFS was 60%. Using Cox‐regression analysis, advanced N classification (N2) was the only significant predictor of both RFS and OS.

Conclusion

The long‐term survival of patients with high‐risk, locally advanced salivary gland cancers is unsatisfactory. Advanced nodal disease is strongly associated with patient outcome and should be considered as a stratification factor in future trials in locally advanced salivary gland cancers. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011


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