Cancer Medicine (Feb 2024)

Deletion of concurrent chemotherapy on the basis of sequential chemoradiotherapy for non‐metastatic stage T4 nasopharyngeal carcinoma in IMRT era

  • Yuming Zheng,
  • Fen Xue,
  • Dan Ou,
  • Xiaoshuang Niu,
  • Chaosu Hu,
  • Xiayun He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.6578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Purpose Intensity‐modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) combined with concurrent chemotherapy is deemed as the mainstay treatment in locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Nevertheless, the tolerance of severe acute toxicity of concurrent chemotherapy was unsatisfied. In addition, T4 is the predicting factor of poor prognosis for NPC patients. In this retrospective analysis, the long‐term outcomes IMRT combined by induction chemotherapy deleting concurrent chemotherapy with or without adjuvant chemotherapy for T4 non‐metastatic NPC were analyzed. Materials and Methods From January 2005 to November 2016, a total of 145 biopsy‐proven non‐metastatic T4 NPC was treated with IMRT combined by induction chemotherapy with or without adjuvant chemotherapy. The survival and side effects of the patients were analyzed. Results Median follow‐up time was 74 months (ranges, 8–186 months). 10.0%, 61.3%, 27.3%, and 1.3% developed grade 1, 2, 3, and 4 mucositis during IMRT, respectively. 5.5% and 2.0% patients experienced grade 1 and 2 nausea and vomiting; no patients developed grade 3 or 4 nausea and vomiting. Of 145 patients enrolled, 5‐year and 10‐year overall survival(OS) rates were 73.7% and 53.9%, local progression‐free survival(LPFS) rates were 86.1% and 71.6%, regional progression‐free survival(RPFS) rates were 96.7% and 92.8%, distant metastasis‐free survival (DMFS) rates were 86.7%, 78.2%, respectively. At the last follow‐up, five patients developed cranial nerve injury, one patient developed mandibular bone necrosis, four patients developed temporal lobe injury, four patients developed nasopharyngeal massive hemorrhage (three cases after recurrence and one case without recurrence), and five patients developed second primary tumor. Conclusion The survival outcomes of treating T4 NPC IMRT combined by induction chemotherapy deleting concurrent chemotherapy with or without adjuvant chemotherapy are encouraging. Moreover, mucosal reaction, nausea, and vomiting reaction were reduced during IMRT.

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