T1-T2N0 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with radiation therapy

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Mendenhall, WM [1 ]
Amdur, RJ [1 ]
Morris, CG [1 ]
Hinerman, RW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
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10.1200/JCO.2001.19.20.4029
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose: The end results after radiation therapy for T1-T2N0 glottic carcinoma vary considerably. We analyze patient-related and treatment-related parameters that may influence the likelihood of cure. Patients and Methods: Five hundred nineteen patients were treated with radiation therapy and had follow-up for greater than or equal to 2 years. Three patients who were disease-free were lost to follow-up at 7 months, 21 months, and 10.5 years. No other patients were lost to follow-up. Results: Local control rates at 5 years after radiation therapy were as follows: T1A, 94%; T1B, 93%; T2A, 80%; and T2B, 72%. Multivariate analysis of local control revealed that the following parameters significantly influenced this end point: overall treatment time (P < .0001), T stage (P = .0003), and histologic differentiation (P = .013). Patients with poorly differentiated cancers fared less well than those with better differentiated lesions. Rates of local control with laryngeal preservation at 5 years were as follows: T1A and T1B, 95%; T2A, 82%; and T2B, 76%. Cause-specific survival rates at 5 years were as follows: T1A and T1B, 98%; T2A, 95%; and T2B, 90%. One patient with a T1NO cancer and three patients with T2NO lesions experienced severe late radiation complications. Conclusion: Radiation therapy cures a high percentage of patients with T1-T2NO glottic carcinomas and has a low rate of severe complications. The major treatment-related parameter that influences the likelihood of cure is overall treatment time.
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