Locoregional Control and Toxicity in Head and Neck Carcinoma Patients following Helical Tomotherapy-Delivered Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Compared with 3D-CRT Data
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation implemented with helical tomotherapy image-guided with daily megavoltage computed tomography for head and neck cancer. Methods: Between May 2010 and May 2013, 72 patients were treated with curative intent. The median...
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description | Objectives: To assess the feasibility and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation implemented with helical tomotherapy image-guided with daily megavoltage computed tomography for head and neck cancer. Methods: Between May 2010 and May 2013, 72 patients were treated with curative intent. The median age was 64 years, with 57% undergoing definitive and 43% postoperative radiotherapy. Primary tumour sites were oral cavity (21%), oropharynx (26%), hypopharynx (20%), larynx (22%), and others (11%). Staging included 4% stage I, 15% II, 26% III, 48% IVa, and 7% IVb. Radiotherapy was combined with chemotherapy in 64%. Primary endpoint was locoregional control, and secondary endpoints survival and toxicity. Results: Median follow-up was 20 months, with 11 locoregional recurrences. Three-year disease-free survival was 58% and overall survival 57%. In the multivariate analysis, age under 64 years, no extracapsular extension, postoperative radiotherapy, induction chemotherapy, and non-oral cavity tumour were significant favourable prognostic factors for disease-free-survival. The overall incidence of acute grade ≥3 toxicities were mucositis 32%, pain 11%, xerostomia 7%, dysphagia 53%, radiodermatitis 44%, and osteonecrosis 1%. Late grade ≥3 toxicities were fibrosis 6%, dysphagia 21%, fistula 1%, and skin necrosis 1%. Conclusions: Intensity-modulated radiation with helical tomotherapy achieved respectable locoregional control and overall survival, with acceptable toxicity, in head and neck cancer patients. |
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