Outcomes following radiation for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: Associations between immune suppression and recurrence

Background Data evaluating outcomes and patterns of recurrence following radiation therapy (RT) for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) of the head and neck are limited. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 111 head and neck cSCC patients treated with RT at 4 affiliated institutions...

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Veröffentlicht in:Head & neck 2019-07, Vol.41 (7), p.2111-2115
Hauptverfasser: Arbab, Mona, Margalit, Danielle N., Tishler, Roy B., Rabinowits, Guilherme, Pashtan, Itai M., Borgelt, Bruce B., Powlis, William, Holdsworth, Clay H., Warren, Laura E., Schoenfeld, Jonathan D.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Data evaluating outcomes and patterns of recurrence following radiation therapy (RT) for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) of the head and neck are limited. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 111 head and neck cSCC patients treated with RT at 4 affiliated institutions. Results With median follow‐up of 7 months, there were 29 (26%) recurrences, 73% of which were nodal (n = 21). Immunosuppression (IS) was the only factor associated with recurrence (47% in IS, 22% in non‐IS, P = .04), and also with time to recurrence in multivariate analysis (HR 5.5; P = .03). No factors were associated with recurrence among patients who received definitive RT. The majority of patients who recurred were salvaged with surgery (n = 20, 69%). Conclusion In a cohort of cSCC treated with radiotherapy, there was an association between IS and increased failure risk. The majority of failures were salvaged surgically.
ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.25663