Preoperative chemotherapy for hypopharyngeal carcinoma

Abstract
Twenty patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx received two courses of chemotherapy with cisplatinum, vincristine and bleomycin before undergoing surgery. The chemotherapy was well tolerated, with minimal toxicity and no intra or postoperative complications attributable to it. The response to the chemotherapy was dramatic with all but 2 patients exhibiting a greater than 50% tumor shrinkage. Only 3 patients, all with positive surgical margins, received postoperative radiation therapy. Surgical salvage of recurrent lesions was performed on 2 patients who are now free of disease. With a median follow-up of 20 months, 1 patient has died of recurrent disease, 3 have died of other causes, all others remain free of disease.