Computed Tomographic Density of Metastatic Lymph Nodes as a Treatment-Related Prognostic Factor in Advanced Head and Neck Cancer

Pretherapeutic Identification of patients likely to benefit from neoadjuvant chemotheraphy for head and neck epidermoid cancer is of interest. We retrospectively analyzed the pretherapeutic computed tomographic (CT) scans of lymph nodes of 70 patients with head and neck cancer. All 70 patients were...

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Veröffentlicht in:JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1991-04, Vol.83 (8), p.569-575
Hauptverfasser: Munck, Jean-Nicolas, Cvitkovic, Esteban, Piekarski, Jean-Daniel, Benhamou, Ellen, Recondo, Gonzalo, Bachouchi, Mounir, Tellez-Bernal, Eduardo, Luboinski, Bernard, Eschwege, FranÇois, Wibault, Pierre, Armand, Jean-Pierre
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Zusammenfassung:Pretherapeutic Identification of patients likely to benefit from neoadjuvant chemotheraphy for head and neck epidermoid cancer is of interest. We retrospectively analyzed the pretherapeutic computed tomographic (CT) scans of lymph nodes of 70 patients with head and neck cancer. All 70 patients were clinically classified as having stage IV disease. The purpose of our analysis was to compare the prognostic value of CT node density with that of the following factors: age, T and N categories, Eastern Cooperative On-cology Group performance status, tumor site, histopathologic type of dis-ease [squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or undifferentiated carcinoma of naso-pharyngeal type (UCNT), and type of local-regional treatment. A simple two-grade nodal density grading system was devised. The density of normal adjacent muscle was chosen as the density standard. A node was classified grade 1 if less than 33% of the node consisted of hypodense zones. A node was classified grade 2 if more than 33% of the node consisted of hypodense zones. Patients with grade 1 nodes had a complete response rate of 68% (21/31) compared with 8% (3/39) for those with grade 2 nodes (P
ISSN:0027-8874
1460-2105
DOI:10.1093/jnci/83.8.569