Frontiers in Oncology (Oct 2023)

Outcomes among oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer patients treated with postoperative volumetric modulated arctherapy

  • Cécile Mione,
  • Mélanie Casile,
  • Mélanie Casile,
  • Mélanie Casile,
  • Juliette Moreau,
  • Jessica Miroir,
  • Ioana Molnar,
  • Ioana Molnar,
  • Ioana Molnar,
  • Emmanuel Chautard,
  • Emmanuel Chautard,
  • Maureen Bernadach,
  • Maureen Bernadach,
  • Maureen Bernadach,
  • Myriam Kossai,
  • Myriam Kossai,
  • Nicolas Saroul,
  • F. Martin,
  • Nathalie Pham-Dang,
  • Michel Lapeyre,
  • Julian Biau,
  • Julian Biau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1272856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundPresently, there are few published reports on postoperative radiation therapy for oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancers treated with IMRT/VMAT technique. This study aimed to assess the oncological outcomes of this population treated with postoperative VMAT in our institution, with a focus on loco-regional patterns of failure.Material and methodsBetween 2011 and 2019, 167 patients were included (40% of oropharyngeal cancers, and 60% of oral cavity cancers). The median age was 60 years. There was 64.2% of stage IV cancers. All patients had both T and N surgery. 34% had a R1 margin, 42% had perineural invasion. 72% had a positive neck dissection and 42% extranodal extension (ENE). All patients were treated with VMAT with simultaneous integrated boost with three dose levels: 66Gy in case of R1 margin and/or ENE, 59.4-60Gy on the tumor bed, and 54Gy on the prophylactic areas. Concomittant cisplatin was administrated concomitantly when feasible in case of R1 and/or ENE.ResultsThe 1- and 2-year loco-regional control rates were 88.6% and 85.6% respectively. Higher tumor stage (T3/T4), the presence of PNI, and time from surgery >45 days were significant predictive factors of worse loco-regional control in multivariate analysis (p=0.02, p=0.04, and p=0.02). There were 17 local recurrences: 11 (64%) were considered as infield, 4 (24%) as marginal, and 2 (12%) as outfield. There were 9 regional recurrences only, 8 (89%) were considered as infield, and 1 (11%) as outfield. The 1- and 2-year disease-free survival (DFS) rates were 78.9% and 71.8% respectively. The 1- and 2-year overall survival (OS) rates were 88.6% and 80% respectively. Higher tumor stage (T3/T4) and the presence of ENE were the two prognostic factors significantly associated with worse DFS and OS in multivariate analysis.ConclusionOur outcomes for postoperative VMAT for oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are encouraging, with high rates of loco-regional control. However, the management of ENE still seems challenging.

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