Radiation Oncology (Feb 2012)

Head and neck region consolidation radiotherapy and prophylactic cranial irradiation with hippocampal avoidance delivered with helical tomotherapy after induction chemotherapy for non-sinonasal neuroendocrine carcinoma of the upper airways

  • Franco Pierfrancesco,
  • Numico Gianmauro,
  • Migliaccio Fernanda,
  • Catuzzo Paola,
  • Cante Domenico,
  • Ceroni Paola,
  • Sciacero Piera,
  • Carassai Pierpaolo,
  • Canzi Paolo,
  • La Porta Maria,
  • Girelli Giuseppe,
  • Borca Valeria,
  • Pasquino Massimo,
  • Tofani Santi,
  • Ozzello Franca,
  • Ricardi Umberto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-7-21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 21

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Abstract Background Non-sinonasal neuroendocrine carcinomas (NSNECs) of the head and neck are considered an unfrequent clinico-pathological entity. Combined modality treatment represents an established therapeutic option for undifferentiated forms where distant metastasis is a common pattern of failure. Methods We report on a case of NSNEC treated with sequential chemo-radiation consisting of 6 cycles of cisplatin and etoposide followed by loco-regional radiation to the head and neck and simultaneous prophylactic cranial irradiation to prevent from intracranial spread, delivered with helical tomotherapy with the 'hippocampal avoidance' technique in order to reduce neuro-cognitive late effects. Results One year after the end of the whole combined modality approach, the patient achieved complete remission, with no treatment-related sub-acute and late effects. Conclusions The present report highlights the importance of multidisciplinary management for NSNECs of the head and neck, as the possibility to achieve substantial cure rates with mild side effects with modern radiotherapy techniques.

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