Predicting factors for locoregional failure of high-dose-rate brachytherapy for early-stage oral cancer

Author:

Petera Jiří1,Sirák Igor2,Tuček Luboš3,Hodek Miroslav2,Paluska Petr2,Kašaová Linda2,Paulíková Simona2,Vošmik Milan2,Doležalová Helena3,Cvanova Michaela4,Halamka Magdalena5,Laco Jan6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology & Radiotherapy, University Hospital Hradec Králové, Sokolska 581, 50005, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.

2. Department of Oncology & Radiotherapy, University Hospital Hradec Králové, Sokolska 581, 50005, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

3. Department of Stomatology, University Hospital Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

4. Institute of Biostatistics & Analyses, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

5. Department of Oncology, University Hospital Ostrava, Czech Republic

6. Fingerland Department of Pathology, University Hospital Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

Abstract

Aim: Brachytherapy is an alternative to surgery in the treatment of the early stages of oral tongue cancer. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the clinical risk factors and possible candidate biomarkers of local and regional tumor control. Patients & methods: Twenty-four patients were treated between the years 2001 and 2010. Median follow-up was 37.4 months. Correlation between disease-free survival and clinical stage, tumor grade, resection margin, depth of invasion, and p16, EGF receptor, NF-κB, HIF-1α, HER2, Ku-80, COX-2 and VEGF expression was evaluated. Results: The estimated 5-year local control was 81% and locoregional control was 62%. Depth of tumor invasion (p = 0.018) and higher VEGF expression (p = 0.016) were significantly predictive for worse disease-free survival in Cox multivariate analysis. Conclusion: Intensity of VEGF expression and depth of tumor invasion may be significantly negative predictors of disease-free survival in tongue cancer patients treated by brachytherapy alone. Predictive value of VEGF deserves evaluation in larger studies.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine

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