Factors Related to Outcome of Salvage Therapy for Isolated Cervical Recurrence of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Previously Treated Neck: A Multi-Institutional Study

Author:

Krol Bryan J.1,Righi Paul D.1,Paydarfar Joseph A.2,Cheng Elbert T.3,Smith Ronald M.4,Lai Daniel C.5,Bhargava Vaibhav1,Piccirillo Jay F.2,Hayes John T.1,Lue Allen J.6,Scher Richard L.5,Weisberger Edward C.1,Wilson Keith M.7,Tran Lynn E.3,Rizk Nabil7,Pellitteri Phillip K.4,Terris David J.83

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University School of Medicine

2. Washington University School of Medicine

3. Stanford University Medical Center

4. Geisinger Medical Center

5. Duke University Medical Center

6. Baylor College of Medicine-The Methodist Hospital

7. University of Cincinnati Medical Center

8. Indianapolis, Indiana, St Louis, Missouri, Stanford, California, Danville, Pennsylvania, Durham, North Carolina, Houston, Texas, and Cincinnati, Ohio

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The goal was to identify factors associated with the outcome of salvage therapy for patients with isolated cervical recurrences of squamous cell carcinoma in the previously treated neck (ICR-PTN). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTINGS: A tumor registry search for ICR-PTN patients was performed at 7 participating institutions, and the charts were reviewed. Kaplan-Meier plots for survival and time until rerecurrence were used to evaluate the significance of associated variables. RESULTS: Median survival and time until re-recurrence were both 11 months. Survival was better in patients with the following characteristics: nonsurgical initial neck treatment, negative initial disease resection margins, no history of prior recurrence, ipsilateral location of the ICR-PTN relative to the primary, and use of surgical salvage. CONCLUSIONS: By pooling the experience of 7 US tertiary care medical centers, we have identified 5 factors that are associated with outcome of salvage therapy for ICR-PTN. SIGNIFICANCE: Consideration of these factors, as well as the reviewed literature, should facilitate patient selection for salvage protocols. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2000; 123:368-76.)

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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