1. Real world data on long term outcome of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced esthesioneuroblastoma and sinonasal tumor with neuroendocrine differentiation - Results from a single centre study.
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Saha S, Patil VM, Noronha V, Menon N, Kumar Singh A, Patlekar G, Yadav N, Pai PS, Chaukar DA, Chaturvedi P, Ghosh Laskar S, and Prabhash K
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- Humans, Young Adult, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Neoadjuvant Therapy methods, Etoposide therapeutic use, Retrospective Studies, Cisplatin, Nasal Cavity pathology, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Esthesioneuroblastoma, Olfactory drug therapy, Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine drug therapy, Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms pathology, Nose Neoplasms drug therapy
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Introduction: Esthesioneuroblastoma and sinonasal neuroendocrine carcinoma (SNEC) are the most common histological subtypes of non-squamous Sinonasal Tumors. A multidisciplinary approach is preferred for locally advanced unresectable esthesioneuroblastoma and SNEC., Methods: From June 2010 to October 2021, 59 patients with esthesioneuroblastoma and SNEC received NACT. NACT consists of 2-3 cycles of Etoposide-Platinum based chemotherapy. Depending upon response and performance status, subsequent therapy was planned. SPSS descriptive statistics were performed for analysis. Kaplan Meir methods were used for the estimation of Progression Free Survival (PFS) and Overall Survival (OS)., Results: 45 (76.3 %) Esthesioneuroblastoma and 14 (23.7 %) SNEC patients received NACT. The median age of the population was 45 years (range 20-81 years). The majority of patients received 2-3 cycles of Platinum (Cisplatin or Carboplatin) + Etoposide as NACT. 28 patients (47.5%) underwent surgery and 20 patients (33.9%) received definitive chemoradiotherapy after NACT. The most common grade 3 or above adverse events were anemia (13.6%), neutropenia (27.1), and hyponatremia (45.8%). At the time of analysis, the median PFS was 56 months (95% CI 31 months to 77 months), and the median OS was 70 months (95% CI 56 months to 86 months). The most common late toxicities noticed were metabolic syndrome (42.4%), hyperglycemia (39%), nasal bleeding (33.9%), hypertension (17%), dyslipidemia (8.5%), and hypothyroidism (5.1%)., Conclusion: The study shows that NACT is safe, and can be easily delivered without any life-threatening toxicities, with a favorable response and improved survival in this subset of patients., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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