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Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης
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Σάββατο 2 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Chemotherapy in head and neck osteosarcoma: Adjuvant chemotherapy improves overall survival

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Publication date: October 2017
Source:Oral Oncology, Volume 73
Author(s): YiMing Chen, Sandhya Gokavarapu, QingCheng Shen, Feng Liu, Wei Cao, YueHua Ling, Tong Ji
BackgroundOsteosarcoma is an aggressive bone malignancy presenting uncommonly in head and neck sites. Surgery is mainstay in treatment. However; trials show an improved survival with addition of chemotherapy in the treatment of extremity osteosarcoma. The head and neck osteosarcomas(HNOs) were excluded in these trials because of atypical presentation and disease course. Further; sufficient numbers were not possible for a trial. We present the largest retrospective study from single institute investigating the role of chemotherapy in the management of HNOs.Patients and methodsThe retrospective cohort of HNOs treated from 2007 to 2015 of a tertiary hospital were charted. The therapeutic and prognostic factors were analyzed for overall survival(OS), disease free survival(DFS), local control(LC) and metastasis(MT) in univariate and multivariate analysis. The minimum and median period of follow up was 12months and 56.04months respectively.ResultsThere was a total of 157 patients definitively treated with surgery in the time period. 7 patients had positive margins and all were maxillary or skull base tumors. The multivariate cox regression showed significance of tumor site(p=0.034), margin status (p=0.006), chemotherapy(p=0.025), histological subtype(p=0.012) as predictors of overall survival. The margin status(p=0.002), Radiotherapy(p=0.005) were significant predictors for local recurrence. The age and histology subtype(p=0.058) were borderline significant predictors of metastasis(p=0.065). The KM method for OS of different chemotherapy groups(p=0.013), and survival with and without chemotherapy(p=0.007) was significant. The OS was significantly better with adjuvant chemotherapy among various treatment plans(p=0.034).ConclusionAdjuvant chemotherapy improved OS while adjuvant radiotherapy improved local control of HNOs.



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