One hundred twenty-eight patients with T3 or T4 glottic cancers were treated by initial surgery; 59 had a total laryngectomy and 69 had total laryngectomy with regional node dissection. Fifty-eight percent of the total laryngectomy group and forty-nine percent of the total laryngectomy with neck dissection group remained free of disease for 5 or more years. Forty-seven percent (60 of 128 patients) treated surgically developed regional recurrences requiring further treatment. Nine patients had evidence of widespread metastases, leaving 51 suitable for salvage radiotherapy. Twenty-three percent (12 of 51 patients) were salvaged with radiotherapy given for postoperative recurrences. Twenty-five patients received an initial 6,600 rads to larynx and neck with curative intent, 28 percent of whom remained free of disease for 5 or more years. Seventeen percent of patients were salvaged with one laryngectomy for persistent or recurring tumors. Initial total laryngectomy gave better survival figures for advanced glottic carcinoma.
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