Chemoradiation of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (LASCCHN): Is 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks an alternative to 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks?
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Chemoradiation of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (LASCCHN): Is 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks an alternative to 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks? / Rades, Dirk; Seidl, Daniel; Janssen, Stefan; Bajrovic, Amira; Hakim, Samer G; Wollenberg, Barbara; Karner, Katarina; Strojan, Primoz; Schild, Steven E.
in: ORAL ONCOL, Jahrgang 59, 08.2016, S. 67-72.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Chemoradiation of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (LASCCHN): Is 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks an alternative to 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks?
AU - Rades, Dirk
AU - Seidl, Daniel
AU - Janssen, Stefan
AU - Bajrovic, Amira
AU - Hakim, Samer G
AU - Wollenberg, Barbara
AU - Karner, Katarina
AU - Strojan, Primoz
AU - Schild, Steven E
N1 - Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016/8
Y1 - 2016/8
N2 - OBJECTIVES: To compare chemoradiation with 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks to 20mg/m(2) on five days every four weeks for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (LASCCHN).MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 230 patients receiving chemoradiation for LASCCHN, 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks (N=126) and 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks (N=104) were retrospectively compared. Chemoradiation plus eleven characteristics (T-/N-classification, performance score, gender, age, tumor site, grading, surgery, radiation technique, pre-chemoradiation hemoglobin, cumulative cisplatin dose) were analyzed for locoregional control (LRC), metastases-free survival (MFS) and overall survival (OS). Chemoradiation groups were compared for adverse events.RESULTS: On univariate analyses, chemoradiation had no impact on LRC (p=0.53), MFS (p=0.67) and OS (p=0.14). On multivariate analysis of LRC, T-classification (p=0.045) and hemoglobin (p<0.001) were significant. On multivariate analysis of MFS, performance score (p=0.028) was significant. On multivariate analysis of OS, performance score (p=0.009) and hemoglobin levels (p=0.002) achieved significance. Chemoradiation with 100mg/m(2) cisplatin was associated with more pneumonia/sepsis (p=0.003), grade ⩾2nausea/vomiting (p<0.001), grade ⩾2 nephrotoxicity (p=0.005), grade ⩾2 xerostomia (p=0.002), grade ⩾3 hematotoxicity (p=0.052) and grade ⩾2 ototoxicity (p=0.048).CONCLUDING STATEMENT: 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks was associated with fewer adverse events than 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks. 100mg/m(2) cisplatin was not significantly superior to 20mg/m(2) cisplatin regarding LRC, MFS and OS. Given the limitations of a retrospective study, 20mg/m(2) cisplatin appeared preferable. The results should be confirmed in a randomized trial.
AB - OBJECTIVES: To compare chemoradiation with 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks to 20mg/m(2) on five days every four weeks for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (LASCCHN).MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 230 patients receiving chemoradiation for LASCCHN, 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks (N=126) and 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks (N=104) were retrospectively compared. Chemoradiation plus eleven characteristics (T-/N-classification, performance score, gender, age, tumor site, grading, surgery, radiation technique, pre-chemoradiation hemoglobin, cumulative cisplatin dose) were analyzed for locoregional control (LRC), metastases-free survival (MFS) and overall survival (OS). Chemoradiation groups were compared for adverse events.RESULTS: On univariate analyses, chemoradiation had no impact on LRC (p=0.53), MFS (p=0.67) and OS (p=0.14). On multivariate analysis of LRC, T-classification (p=0.045) and hemoglobin (p<0.001) were significant. On multivariate analysis of MFS, performance score (p=0.028) was significant. On multivariate analysis of OS, performance score (p=0.009) and hemoglobin levels (p=0.002) achieved significance. Chemoradiation with 100mg/m(2) cisplatin was associated with more pneumonia/sepsis (p=0.003), grade ⩾2nausea/vomiting (p<0.001), grade ⩾2 nephrotoxicity (p=0.005), grade ⩾2 xerostomia (p=0.002), grade ⩾3 hematotoxicity (p=0.052) and grade ⩾2 ototoxicity (p=0.048).CONCLUDING STATEMENT: 20mg/m(2) cisplatin on five days every four weeks was associated with fewer adverse events than 100mg/m(2) cisplatin every three weeks. 100mg/m(2) cisplatin was not significantly superior to 20mg/m(2) cisplatin regarding LRC, MFS and OS. Given the limitations of a retrospective study, 20mg/m(2) cisplatin appeared preferable. The results should be confirmed in a randomized trial.
KW - Journal Article
U2 - 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.06.004
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 27424184
VL - 59
SP - 67
EP - 72
JO - ORAL ONCOL
JF - ORAL ONCOL
SN - 1368-8375
ER -