Interferon Combined with Irradiation in the Treatment of Operable Head and Neck Carcinoma; A pilot study

Twenty-two patients with operable head and neck cancer were randomized to receive natural leukocyte alpha interferon (IFN) and radiotherapy, or radiotherapy alone (control) before operation. IFN was administered at 6 MU i. m. daily for 4 weeks and thereafter 3 times per week for 2 months. IFN treatm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oncologica 1992, Vol.31 (4), p.429-431
Hauptverfasser: Valavaara, Ritva, Kortekangas, Atte E., Nordman, Eeva, Cantell, Kari
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Zusammenfassung:Twenty-two patients with operable head and neck cancer were randomized to receive natural leukocyte alpha interferon (IFN) and radiotherapy, or radiotherapy alone (control) before operation. IFN was administered at 6 MU i. m. daily for 4 weeks and thereafter 3 times per week for 2 months. IFN treatment was introduced simultaneously with radiotherapy (2 Gy daily, 5 fractions per week). The preoperative dose was 30-32 Gy. Tumor response and side-effects were registered. The patients underwent radical surgery 3 weeks after the preoperative irradiation, followed by postoperative irradiation with 22-32 Gy. After preoperative treatment there were one complete response and 4 partial responses among 10 patients receiving IFN and 2 partial responses among 12 patients treated with irradiation alone. No difference in survival was demonstrated between the 2 groups. In the histologic examination of the surgical samples malignant cells were found in 6 of the IFN patients and in 8 of the control patients. The IFN patients had considerably more pronounced mucosal radiation reactions than the controls. The accrual of patients to the study was discontinued due to the side-effects.
ISSN:0284-186X
1651-226X
DOI:10.3109/02841869209088285