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Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience

Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of radical intent radiation therapy in early glottic carcinoma (EGC), including local control rate (LCR), disease-free survival (DFS), death specific free survival (DSFS), and overall survival (OS) rates, in Saudi patients treated at a single institution.  Materia...

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Autores principales: AlQahtani, Mubarak, Maklad, Ahmed M., Shuja, Muhammad, AlQahtani, Khalid H, AlHussain, Hussain, AlDhahri, Saleh F, AlAmro, Abdullah, Aly, Moamen M, Tunio, Mutahir A, Marie, Amal, Alkholaiwi, Feras, Alobida, Nasser, Elghazaly, Ayman A, Bayoumi, Yasser
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555759
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3444
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author AlQahtani, Mubarak
Maklad, Ahmed M.
Shuja, Muhammad
AlQahtani, Khalid H
AlHussain, Hussain
AlDhahri, Saleh F
AlAmro, Abdullah
Aly, Moamen M
Tunio, Mutahir A
Marie, Amal
Alkholaiwi, Feras
Alobida, Nasser
Elghazaly, Ayman A
Bayoumi, Yasser
author_facet AlQahtani, Mubarak
Maklad, Ahmed M.
Shuja, Muhammad
AlQahtani, Khalid H
AlHussain, Hussain
AlDhahri, Saleh F
AlAmro, Abdullah
Aly, Moamen M
Tunio, Mutahir A
Marie, Amal
Alkholaiwi, Feras
Alobida, Nasser
Elghazaly, Ayman A
Bayoumi, Yasser
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description Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of radical intent radiation therapy in early glottic carcinoma (EGC), including local control rate (LCR), disease-free survival (DFS), death specific free survival (DSFS), and overall survival (OS) rates, in Saudi patients treated at a single institution.  Materials and methods: This is an institutional review board (IRB) approved, retrospective study of 27 patients with T1-2 N0 M0, early glottic carcinoma (EGC) who were treated from 2010 to 2015 at our institution with different radiotherapy (RT) fractionation regimens. The regimens included six different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (RT): 50 Gy (20 x 2.5 Gy) dose prescribed to 95% isodose line, 52.4 Gy (20 x 2.52 Gy), 63 Gy (28 x 2.25 Gy), 66 Gy (33 x 2 Gy), and 70 Gy (35 x 2 Gy). The cohort was stratified into two groups, ≤ 52.5 Gy (n=15) and > 52.5 Gy (n=12). The median follow-up of all patients was 31.7 months (range 7-82). Results: The mean age of the cohort was 64.5 years (median 65, range: 41-83). Eleven patients (40.7%) had a history of smoking. The majority of the cohort was with T1a EGC (70.4%, n=19), and anterior commissure invasion was seen in three patients (11.1%). The mean RT doses were 55.6 Gy (range: 50-70). The five-year LCR, DFS, DSFS, and OS rates were 83.1%, 80.0%, 96.2%, and 92.6%, respectively. The LCR rates for those receiving a dose of 52.5 Gy or less were 61.3 months compared to 89.5 months for those who received more than 52.5 Gy (p=0.994). Non-smokers and patients with an unknown smoking history achieved a five-year LCR of 100%, while patients with a positive smoking history achieved a five-year LCR of 60.6% (p=0.044). Conclusion: Radiation therapy for EGC in our patients showed reasonable five-year LCR with larynx preservation at 83.1%, DFS 80.0%, five-year OS rate 92.6%, and DSFS rate 96.2%. We found that smoking had a significant correlation with LCR. However, large prospective trials are warranted to evaluate the efficacy of overall treatment time, dose per fraction of above 2 Gy, and smoking effect.
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spelling pubmed-62942722018-12-15 Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience AlQahtani, Mubarak Maklad, Ahmed M. Shuja, Muhammad AlQahtani, Khalid H AlHussain, Hussain AlDhahri, Saleh F AlAmro, Abdullah Aly, Moamen M Tunio, Mutahir A Marie, Amal Alkholaiwi, Feras Alobida, Nasser Elghazaly, Ayman A Bayoumi, Yasser Cureus Otolaryngology Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of radical intent radiation therapy in early glottic carcinoma (EGC), including local control rate (LCR), disease-free survival (DFS), death specific free survival (DSFS), and overall survival (OS) rates, in Saudi patients treated at a single institution.  Materials and methods: This is an institutional review board (IRB) approved, retrospective study of 27 patients with T1-2 N0 M0, early glottic carcinoma (EGC) who were treated from 2010 to 2015 at our institution with different radiotherapy (RT) fractionation regimens. The regimens included six different fractionation schedules of radiotherapy (RT): 50 Gy (20 x 2.5 Gy) dose prescribed to 95% isodose line, 52.4 Gy (20 x 2.52 Gy), 63 Gy (28 x 2.25 Gy), 66 Gy (33 x 2 Gy), and 70 Gy (35 x 2 Gy). The cohort was stratified into two groups, ≤ 52.5 Gy (n=15) and > 52.5 Gy (n=12). The median follow-up of all patients was 31.7 months (range 7-82). Results: The mean age of the cohort was 64.5 years (median 65, range: 41-83). Eleven patients (40.7%) had a history of smoking. The majority of the cohort was with T1a EGC (70.4%, n=19), and anterior commissure invasion was seen in three patients (11.1%). The mean RT doses were 55.6 Gy (range: 50-70). The five-year LCR, DFS, DSFS, and OS rates were 83.1%, 80.0%, 96.2%, and 92.6%, respectively. The LCR rates for those receiving a dose of 52.5 Gy or less were 61.3 months compared to 89.5 months for those who received more than 52.5 Gy (p=0.994). Non-smokers and patients with an unknown smoking history achieved a five-year LCR of 100%, while patients with a positive smoking history achieved a five-year LCR of 60.6% (p=0.044). Conclusion: Radiation therapy for EGC in our patients showed reasonable five-year LCR with larynx preservation at 83.1%, DFS 80.0%, five-year OS rate 92.6%, and DSFS rate 96.2%. We found that smoking had a significant correlation with LCR. However, large prospective trials are warranted to evaluate the efficacy of overall treatment time, dose per fraction of above 2 Gy, and smoking effect. Cureus 2018-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6294272/ /pubmed/30555759 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3444 Text en Copyright © 2018, AlQahtani et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Otolaryngology
AlQahtani, Mubarak
Maklad, Ahmed M.
Shuja, Muhammad
AlQahtani, Khalid H
AlHussain, Hussain
AlDhahri, Saleh F
AlAmro, Abdullah
Aly, Moamen M
Tunio, Mutahir A
Marie, Amal
Alkholaiwi, Feras
Alobida, Nasser
Elghazaly, Ayman A
Bayoumi, Yasser
Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title_full Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title_fullStr Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title_short Outcomes of Early-stage Glottic Carcinoma Treated with Radiation Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
title_sort outcomes of early-stage glottic carcinoma treated with radiation therapy: a single institution experience
topic Otolaryngology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555759
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3444
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