Carcinoma of the nasopharynx: Analysis of treatment results in 167 consecutively admitted patients
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Head & Neck
- Vol. 14 (3), 200-207
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.2880140307
Abstract
Radiotherapy with curative intent was administered to 159 of 167 consecutively admitted patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The classification (UICC 1982) gave the staging: stage I 8%, stage II 2%, stage III 28%, and stage IV 61%. The actuarial local tumor control was 54% and correlated to the T-classification. Primary control of neck nodes was 67% but was not correlated to the N-classes. Distant failure occurred in 20% of the patients; this was correlated to the N-classification. The 10-year actuarially corrected survival rate was 37% (stage I + II 60%, stage III 49%, stage IV 27%). Late reactions were seen in 69%, and most patients had mild to moderate xerostomia. Men with high hemoglobin had a better prognosis than men with values in the lower part of the normal range. It is concluded that primary control in the T- and N-positions is the parameter most crucial to success.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Analysis of prognostic factors and proposal of a new classification for nasopharyngeal cancerHead & Neck, 1990
- New Staging System for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Long-term OutcomeJAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 1989
- Combined treatment in carcinoma of the nasopharynxThe Laryngoscope, 1988
- Radiotherapy Employing Three Fractions on Each of Twelve Consecutive DaysActa Oncologica, 1988
- Regional outcome in oropharyngeal and pharyngolaryngeal cancer treated with high dose per fraction radiotherapy. Analysis of neck disease response in 1646 casesRadiotherapy and Oncology, 1986
- Patterns of failure in carcinoma of the nasopharynx: Failure at distant sitesHead & Neck Surgery, 1986
- Natural history of neck disease in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of oropharynx and pharyngolarynxRadiotherapy and Oncology, 1985
- Accelerated fractionation vs hyperfractionation: Rationales for several treatments per dayInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1983
- Laryngeal Carcinoma IV. Analysis of treatment results using the Cohen modelActa Radiologica: Oncology, 1980
- Malignant Tumours of the NasopharynxActa Radiologica: Therapy, Physics, Biology, 1975