Supraglottic carcinoma: Impact of radiation therapy on outcome of patients with positive margins and extracapsular nodal disease
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 101 (7) , 767-770
- https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-199107000-00013
Abstract
Seventy‐nine patients with supraglottic carcinoma treated between 1966 and 1985 are reviewed. All patients were treated with surgery and postoperative radiation therapy. Thirty‐five percent of the patients had positive margins at the site of resection of the primary tumor. Of the 25 patients who had positive nodal disease, 13 patients (52%) had either extracapsular extension or soft‐tissue or adjacent organ invasion, referred to in composite as “grave signs.” The median follow‐up of the patients was 4.9 years and all patients were followed for a minimum of 3 years. The disease‐free survival for all patients was 76% at 2 years and 71% at 3 years. The locoregional control rate for all patients was 70%.This study demonstrates that there is no difference in local recurrence or disease‐free survival, or time to recurrence relative to the status of the surgical margins, which maybe a benefit of the postoperative radiation therapy. This study also demonstrates that there is an increase in the number of patients with grave signs with increasing nodal stage. The rate of neck recurrence in patients with grave signs was substantially higher (54%) than in patients without grave signs (8%), even though these patients also had positive lymph nodes. Interestingly, there was also a higher rate oflocalrecurrence among patients who had grave signs. Patients receiving doses higher than 6000 cGy to the primary site had fewer local failures, although within each group of patients with positive or negative surgical margins the differences in survival were minimal.Keywords
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