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An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Supraglottic laryngeal cancer patients suffer from a much poorer prognosis than patients with carcinoma arising from the glottis. Outstanding outcomes after laser surgical resection of early-stage supraglottic cancers have been reported by laser surgery centers of excellence. The aim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030568 |
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author | Dyckhoff, Gerhard Warta, Rolf Herold-Mende, Christel Rudolph, Elisabeth Plinkert, Peter K. Ramroth, Heribert |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Supraglottic laryngeal cancer patients suffer from a much poorer prognosis than patients with carcinoma arising from the glottis. Outstanding outcomes after laser surgical resection of early-stage supraglottic cancers have been reported by laser surgery centers of excellence. The aim of our retrospective observational cohort study was to assess whether similar results are achieved in the multi-institutional setting of less specialized facilities. We confirmed comparable oncological outcomes in five normal academic teaching hospitals, with a 5-year overall survival rate of 62.0% compared to 59.4–76.0% in the centers of excellence. In the case of microscopic residual tumors after surgical resection (R1) and/or lymph node metastases, adjuvant irradiation is recommended. Our data show that irradiation alone is not sufficiently effective in supraglottic cancers. Thus, for this tumor entity, adjuvant chemoradiation could be recommended. ABSTRACT: Supraglottic laryngeal cancer is characterized by poor prognosis. In contrast, excellent outcomes have been published in early-stage supraglottic cancers after laser surgery in single-institutional series in centers of excellence. Are these results reproducible in the normal clinical practice of less specialized facilities? As part of an observational cohort study, the outcomes of 194 supraglottic cancer patients were assessed after treatment by larynx-preserving surgery (transoral laser microsurgery [TLM] or open partial laryngectomy [OPL]) or total laryngectomy (TL), with each having risk-adopted adjuvant treatment, or primary (chemo-)radiotherapy (pCRT or pRT). In early-stage supraglottic cancers, TLM achieved a 5-year overall survival (5-year OS) of 62.0%. No significant survival difference could be discerned between patients with and without adjuvant treatment (HR 1.47; 95% CI: 0.80 2.69). The comparison between pCRT and pRT patients suggests that CRT is more effective in supraglottic cancer. The 5-year OS rate achieved in our multiinstitutional setting is comparable to that reached in laser surgery centers of excellence (59.4–76.0%). According to our data and supported by the literature, adjuvant RT (aRT) is not sufficiently effective in supraglottic cancers. In case adjuvant therapy is indicated, adjuvant chemoradiation (aCRT) could be recommended. |
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spelling | pubmed-78672012021-02-07 An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment Dyckhoff, Gerhard Warta, Rolf Herold-Mende, Christel Rudolph, Elisabeth Plinkert, Peter K. Ramroth, Heribert Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Supraglottic laryngeal cancer patients suffer from a much poorer prognosis than patients with carcinoma arising from the glottis. Outstanding outcomes after laser surgical resection of early-stage supraglottic cancers have been reported by laser surgery centers of excellence. The aim of our retrospective observational cohort study was to assess whether similar results are achieved in the multi-institutional setting of less specialized facilities. We confirmed comparable oncological outcomes in five normal academic teaching hospitals, with a 5-year overall survival rate of 62.0% compared to 59.4–76.0% in the centers of excellence. In the case of microscopic residual tumors after surgical resection (R1) and/or lymph node metastases, adjuvant irradiation is recommended. Our data show that irradiation alone is not sufficiently effective in supraglottic cancers. Thus, for this tumor entity, adjuvant chemoradiation could be recommended. ABSTRACT: Supraglottic laryngeal cancer is characterized by poor prognosis. In contrast, excellent outcomes have been published in early-stage supraglottic cancers after laser surgery in single-institutional series in centers of excellence. Are these results reproducible in the normal clinical practice of less specialized facilities? As part of an observational cohort study, the outcomes of 194 supraglottic cancer patients were assessed after treatment by larynx-preserving surgery (transoral laser microsurgery [TLM] or open partial laryngectomy [OPL]) or total laryngectomy (TL), with each having risk-adopted adjuvant treatment, or primary (chemo-)radiotherapy (pCRT or pRT). In early-stage supraglottic cancers, TLM achieved a 5-year overall survival (5-year OS) of 62.0%. No significant survival difference could be discerned between patients with and without adjuvant treatment (HR 1.47; 95% CI: 0.80 2.69). The comparison between pCRT and pRT patients suggests that CRT is more effective in supraglottic cancer. The 5-year OS rate achieved in our multiinstitutional setting is comparable to that reached in laser surgery centers of excellence (59.4–76.0%). According to our data and supported by the literature, adjuvant RT (aRT) is not sufficiently effective in supraglottic cancers. In case adjuvant therapy is indicated, adjuvant chemoradiation (aCRT) could be recommended. MDPI 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7867201/ /pubmed/33540592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030568 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Dyckhoff, Gerhard Warta, Rolf Herold-Mende, Christel Rudolph, Elisabeth Plinkert, Peter K. Ramroth, Heribert An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title | An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title_full | An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title_fullStr | An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title_short | An Observational Cohort Study on 194 Supraglottic Cancer Patients: Implications for Laser Surgery and Adjuvant Treatment |
title_sort | observational cohort study on 194 supraglottic cancer patients: implications for laser surgery and adjuvant treatment |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13030568 |
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