Combined modality treatment of advanced cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx.

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys

Dept. of Radiotherapy and Radiobiology, University of Vienna, Austria.

Published: February 1991

From May 1985 to June 1988, 70 evaluable patients with advanced squamous cell cancers of the oral cavity and the oropharynx were treated with preoperative combined radio-chemotherapy. Treatment consisted of 50 Gy/25 fractions/5 weeks, combined with concomitant administration of mitomycin C on day 1 (15 mg/m2, i.v. bolus) and 5-fluorouracil during the first 5 days of irradiation (750 mg/m2/24 hours, continuous infusion). Surgery was performed 3 to 5 weeks following irradiation. Treatment tolerance was good and local mucosal reaction was increased, but no major systemic side effects were recorded. At surgery, 3-5 weeks following irradiation, 48.6% of the operation specimens did not contain any histologically detectable residual tumor. Overall survival is 61%, being 69% in T2 and T3, while none of the patients with bone invasion has survived. Median survival is 28, 26, and 9 months in T2, T3 and T4 stages, respectively. Loco-regional relapses have been recorded in 33% of the patients, occurring in 27% of T2, 25% of T3, and 88% of T4 stages. Patients have been spared mutilating radical neck dissection because of combined presurgical treatment without impaired survival or loco-regional relapse rate.

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