Triplet induction chemotherapy followed by less invasive surgery without reconstruction for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancers: Why is it successful or unsuccessful?
Background De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive s...
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description | Background
De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and avoiding postoperative irradiation.
Methods
This was a retrospective study of 41 patients with advanced resectable HPV-positive OPSCC who underwent ICT followed by surgery of primary resection with or without ND. Patients underwent triplet ICT, including docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, or carboplatin, paclitaxel, and cetuximab.
Results
Twenty-nine patients had tonsillar cancer, 15 patients were current smokers, and 18 and 12 patients had T2N1M0 and T1N1M0 status (UICC 8th), respectively. After ICT, a surgical procedure without free-flap reconstruction and tracheostomy was possible in 90.2%. Pathological complete response at both the primary site and lymph nodes was achieved in 73.2%. Of the patients who underwent surgery, no adjuvant radiotherapy was required in 85.0%. Two patients (4.9%) experienced recurrence at regional lymph nodes, but were cured by salvage ND followed by adjuvant radiotherapy.
Conclusions
Upfront ICT using highly responsive triplet chemotherapeutic regimens may enable us to perform less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and to avoid postoperative irradiation to the locoregional field through excellent postoperative pathological features. |
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De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and avoiding postoperative irradiation.
Methods
This was a retrospective study of 41 patients with advanced resectable HPV-positive OPSCC who underwent ICT followed by surgery of primary resection with or without ND. Patients underwent triplet ICT, including docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, or carboplatin, paclitaxel, and cetuximab.
Results
Twenty-nine patients had tonsillar cancer, 15 patients were current smokers, and 18 and 12 patients had T2N1M0 and T1N1M0 status (UICC 8th), respectively. After ICT, a surgical procedure without free-flap reconstruction and tracheostomy was possible in 90.2%. Pathological complete response at both the primary site and lymph nodes was achieved in 73.2%. Of the patients who underwent surgery, no adjuvant radiotherapy was required in 85.0%. Two patients (4.9%) experienced recurrence at regional lymph nodes, but were cured by salvage ND followed by adjuvant radiotherapy.
Conclusions
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De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and avoiding postoperative irradiation.
Methods
This was a retrospective study of 41 patients with advanced resectable HPV-positive OPSCC who underwent ICT followed by surgery of primary resection with or without ND. Patients underwent triplet ICT, including docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, or carboplatin, paclitaxel, and cetuximab.
Results
Twenty-nine patients had tonsillar cancer, 15 patients were current smokers, and 18 and 12 patients had T2N1M0 and T1N1M0 status (UICC 8th), respectively. After ICT, a surgical procedure without free-flap reconstruction and tracheostomy was possible in 90.2%. Pathological complete response at both the primary site and lymph nodes was achieved in 73.2%. Of the patients who underwent surgery, no adjuvant radiotherapy was required in 85.0%. Two patients (4.9%) experienced recurrence at regional lymph nodes, but were cured by salvage ND followed by adjuvant radiotherapy.
Conclusions
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De-escalating treatments have been focused on for HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We assessed the efficacy of a triplet induction chemotherapy (ICT) followed by surgery with or without neck dissection (ND) for locally advanced OPSCC, aiming at less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and avoiding postoperative irradiation.
Methods
This was a retrospective study of 41 patients with advanced resectable HPV-positive OPSCC who underwent ICT followed by surgery of primary resection with or without ND. Patients underwent triplet ICT, including docetaxel, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil, or carboplatin, paclitaxel, and cetuximab.
Results
Twenty-nine patients had tonsillar cancer, 15 patients were current smokers, and 18 and 12 patients had T2N1M0 and T1N1M0 status (UICC 8th), respectively. After ICT, a surgical procedure without free-flap reconstruction and tracheostomy was possible in 90.2%. Pathological complete response at both the primary site and lymph nodes was achieved in 73.2%. Of the patients who underwent surgery, no adjuvant radiotherapy was required in 85.0%. Two patients (4.9%) experienced recurrence at regional lymph nodes, but were cured by salvage ND followed by adjuvant radiotherapy.
Conclusions
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