Volume 70, Issue 5 , Pages 1373-1381, 1 April 2008
Treatment Outcome of Combined Modalities for Buccal Cancers: Unilateral or Bilateral Neck Radiation?
Purpose
To evaluate the outcome of treatment for buccal cancers and assess the impact of unilateral vs. bilateral adjuvant neck radiation.
Methods and Materials
We retrospectively reviewed the course of 145 patients newly diagnosed with buccal squamous cell carcinoma without distant metastases who completed definitive treatment between January 1994 and December 2000. Of 145 patients, 112 (77%) had Stage III or IV disease. All underwent radical surgery with postoperative radiotherapy (median dose, 64 Gy), including unilateral neck treatment in most (n = 120, 82.8%). After 1997, cisplatin-based concomitant chemoradiotherapy was given for high-risk patients with more than two involved lymph nodes, extracapsular spread, and/or positive margins.
Results
The 5-year disease-specific survival rate for Stages I–IV was 87%, 83%, 61%, and 60%, respectively (p = 0.01). The most significant prognostic factor was N stage, with the 5-year disease-specific survival rate for N0, N1, and N2 being 79%, 65%, and 54%, respectively (p = 0.001). For patients with more than two lymph nodes or positive extracapsular spread, cisplatin-based concomitant chemoradiotherapy improved locoregional control (p = 0.02). Locoregional control did not differ between patients undergoing unilateral or bilateral neck treatments (p = 0.95). Contralateral neck failure occurred in only 2.1%.
Conclusions
In patients with buccal carcinoma after radical resection, ipsilateral neck radiation is adequate. Bilateral prophylactic neck treatment does not confer an added benefit.
Buccal cancer, Survival, Postoperative radiotherapy, Neck treatment, Concomitant chemoradiotherapy
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Supported by Grants CMRPG32038 from the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and University and NSC-91-2314-B-182A-165 from the National Science Council of Taiwan.
Conflict of interest: none.
PII: S0360-3016(07)03911-9
doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2007.08.022
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Volume 70, Issue 5 , Pages 1373-1381, 1 April 2008
