Unilateral or bilateral irradiation in cervical lymph node metastases of unknown primary? A retrospective cohort study

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TitreUnilateral or bilateral irradiation in cervical lymph node metastases of unknown primary? A retrospective cohort study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursPflumio C, Troussier I, Sun XShan, Salleron J, Petit C, Caubet M, Beddok A, Calugaru V, Servagi-Vernat S, Castelli J, Miroir J, Krengli M, Giraud P, Romano E, Khalifa J, Dore M, Blanchard N, Coutte A, Dupin C, Sumodhee S, Pointreau Y, Patel S, Rehailia-Blanchard A, Catteau L, Bensadoun R-J, Tao Y, Roth V, Geoffrois L, Faivre J-C, Thariat J
JournalEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume111
Pagination69-81
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0959-8049
Mots-clésChemotherapy, head and neck neoplasms, neck dissection, neoplasms, radiotherapy, unknown primary
Résumé

{Introduction: Patients with cervical lymphadenopathy of unknown primary carcinoma (CUP) usually undergo neck dissection and irradiation. There is an ongoing controversy regarding the extent of nodal and mucosal volumes to be irradiated. We assessed outcomes after bilateral or unilateral nodal irradiation. Methods: This retrospective multicentre study included patients with CUP and squamous cellular carcinoma who underwent radiotherapy (RT) between 2000 and 2015. Results: Of 350 patients, 74.5% had unilateral disease and 25.5% had bilateral disease. Of 297 patients with available data on disease and irradiation sides, 61 (20.5%) patients had unilateral disease and unilateral irradiation, 155 (52.2%), unilateral disease and bilateral irradiation and 81 (27.3%), bilateral disease and bilateral irradiation. Thirty-four (9.7%) and 217 (62.0%) patients received neoadjuvant and/or concomitant chemotherapy, respectively. Median follow-up was 37 months. Three-year local, regional, locoregional failure rates and CUP-specific survival were 5.6%, 11.7%, 15.0% and 84.7%, respectively. In patients with unilateral disease, the 3-year cumulative incidence of regional/local relapse was 7.7%/4.3% after bilateral irradiation versus 16.9%/11.1% after unilateral irradiation (hazard ratio = 0.56/0.61

DOI10.1016/j.ejca.2019.01.004