1. Three weekly versus weekly concurrent cisplatin: safety propensity score analysis on 166 head and neck cancer patients.
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Buglione M, Alterio D, Maddalo M, Greco D, Gerardi MA, Tomasini D, Pegurri L, Augugliaro M, Marvaso G, Turturici I, Guerini A, Ansarin M, Spiazzi L, Costa L, Cossu Rocca M, Magrini SM, and Jereczek-Fossa BA
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cisplatin adverse effects, Female, Head and Neck Neoplasms mortality, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck mortality, Chemoradiotherapy adverse effects, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Head and Neck Neoplasms therapy, Propensity Score, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck therapy
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Background: Radio-chemotherapy with CDDP is the standard for H&N squamous cell cancer. CDDP 100 mg/m
2 /q3 is the standard; alternative schedules are used to reduce toxicity, mostly 40 mg/m2 /q1., Methods: Patients were treated from 1/2010 to 1/2017 in two Radiation Oncology Centres. Propensity score analysis (PS) was retrospectively used to compare these two schedules., Results: Patients analyzed were 166. Most (114/166) had 1w-CDDP while 52 had 3w-CDDP. In the 3w-CDDP group, patients were younger, with better performance status, smaller disease extent and a more common nodal involvement than in the 1w-CDDP. Acute toxicity was similar in the groups. Treatment compliance was lower in the w-CCDP. Overall survival before PS was better for female, for oropharyngeal disease and for 3w-CDDP group. After PS, survival was not related to the CDDP schedule., Conclusions: 3w-CDDP remains the standard for fit patients, weekly schedule could be safely used in selected patients., (© 2021. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2021
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