Non-metastatic Ewing’s sarcoma family of tumors arising from head and neck: a single institution experience

S. Goyal, A. Biswas, B. Mohanti, S. Bakhshi
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Background: Head and neck peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors (pPNET) are uncommon and require multimodality management including significant contribution from radiation therapy. We attempted to evaluate the outcome of non-metastatic pPNET of head and neck in our institution. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the treatment records of 21 patients treated from 2004–2009, and describe their outcome in this report. Results: There were 13 males and 8 females, with median age of 13 years (range, 3–31 years). The most common sites were mandible (N=7), maxilla (N=5), orbit (N=4), parotid (N=2), supraclavicular region (N=2) and nasal cavity (N=1). Treatment included chemotherapy (N=21), radiotherapy (N=21) and surgery (N=5). Chemotherapy regimens were VAC/IE (N=19) and modified St Jude’s (N=2). 3D conformal radiotherapy was used, mean dose being 55 gray (range, 30–60 gray). Two patients did not complete planned treatment. Treatment responses included complete response (N=13), partial response (N=5), stable disease (N=1) and progressive disease (N=2). One patient developed local recurrence following complete response, 24.23 months following diagnosis. Mean follow-up duration was 26.7 months (range, 7.37 to 77.47 months). At last follow-up, 12 patients were disease-free, 6 were alive with disease and 1 patient had died of unrelated cause. Conclusions: Head and neck is a rare site for pPNET. Both surgery and radiotherapy pose challenges due to dose-limiting structures in immediate vicinity of tumor, difficulty in performing extensive resection and cosmesis issues. Combined modality treatment is the best curative option.
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头颈部肿瘤的非转移性尤因肉瘤家族:单一机构的经验
背景:头颈部周围原始神经外胚层肿瘤(pPNET)是一种罕见的肿瘤,需要多模式治疗,其中放射治疗的作用很大。我们试图评估我们机构头颈部非转移性pPNET的结果。方法:回顾性分析2004-2009年21例患者的治疗记录,并对其结果进行描述。结果:男性13例,女性8例,年龄3 ~ 31岁,中位年龄13岁。最常见的部位为下颌骨(7例)、上颌骨(5例)、眼眶(4例)、腮腺(2例)、锁骨上区(2例)和鼻腔(1例)。治疗包括化疗(N=21)、放疗(N=21)和手术(N=5)。化疗方案为VAC/IE (N=19)和改良St Jude (N=2)。采用三维适形放疗,平均剂量55灰(范围30 ~ 60灰)。2例患者未完成计划治疗。治疗反应包括完全缓解(N=13)、部分缓解(N=5)、病情稳定(N=1)和病情进展(N=2)。1例患者在诊断后24.23个月完全缓解后出现局部复发。平均随访26.7个月(7.37 ~ 77.47个月)。最后随访12例无病,6例带病生存,1例非原因死亡。结论:头颈部是罕见的pPNET发病部位。由于肿瘤附近的剂量限制结构,难以进行广泛切除和美容问题,手术和放疗都面临挑战。综合治疗是最好的治疗选择。
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