Preliminary results of pre-radiation neck dissection in head and neck cancer patients undergoing organ preservation treatment.

Woo-Jin Jeong, Eun-Jung Jung, J Hun Hah, Tack-Kyun Kwon, Hong-Gyun Wu, Dae Seog Heo, Myung-Whun Sung, Kwang Hyun Kim
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Conclusion: Pre-RT ND in patients with HNSCC undergoing organ preservation treatment is safe, advantageous, poses no additional morbidity owing to the elective neck dissection, and may possibly improve survival outcomes.

Objective: Establish the role of pre-radiation neck dissection (pre-RT ND) in patients with head & neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) undergoing organ preservation treatment.

Materials and methods: Fourteen patients with histologically confirmed HNSCC in stages III approximately IV with proven regional metastasis were enrolled in the organ preservation approach incorporating pre-RT ND at a tertiary referral center between May 1998 and August 2004. Site matched patients treated with organ preservation intent in the conventional fashion were used as controls. Data were collected for their diagnosis, management, treatment outcome, and follow up.

Results: Disease free survival was significantly better for the pre-RT ND group. There was no significant difference in overall survival, pattern of recurrence, and primary organ preservation rate between the two groups. No significant morbidity owing to neck dissection was noted in patients who underwent neck dissection. Although the delivery of radiation to the primary site was delayed for patients in the pre-RT ND group, it did not influence the major outcomes.

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接受器官保存治疗的头颈部肿瘤患者放射前颈部清扫的初步结果。
结论:在接受器官保存治疗的HNSCC患者中,术前放疗ND是安全、有利的,不会因择期颈部清扫而造成额外的发病率,并可能改善生存结果。目的:探讨放射前颈部清扫术(pre-RT ND)在器官保存治疗的头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)患者中的作用。材料和方法:1998年5月至2004年8月,在三级转诊中心,14例组织学证实为III期至IV期的HNSCC患者,经证实有区域转移,采用器官保存方法合并术前rt ND。以传统方式进行器官保存意图治疗的部位匹配患者作为对照。收集他们的诊断、管理、治疗结果和随访资料。结果:放疗前ND组无病生存率显著提高。两组患者的总生存率、复发方式、原发器官保存率均无统计学差异。在接受颈部清扫术的患者中,没有发现明显的因颈部清扫引起的发病率。虽然放疗前ND组患者向原发部位的放疗延迟,但并不影响主要结果。
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