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Oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma in 260 patients aged 80years or more.

Authors :
Ortholan C
Lusinchi A
Italiano A
Bensadoun RJ
Auperin A
Poissonnet G
Bozec A
Arriagada R
Temam S
Benezery K
Thariat J
Tao Y
Janot F
Mamelle G
Vallicioni J
Follana P
Peyrade F
Sudaka A
Bourhis J
Dassonville O
Source :
Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology [Radiother Oncol] 2009 Dec; Vol. 93 (3), pp. 516-23. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Aug 21.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Purpose: We report the experience of two French cancer centers in the treatment of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in patients aged 80 years.<br />Materials and Methods: Two hundred and sixty patients aged 80 years with a primary oral cavity SCC were included in this retrospective analysis.<br />Results: Sex ratio was near to 1. Tobacco or alcohol intoxication was the main risk factor for 66% of men and 16% of women and leukoplakia, lichen planus, or oral traumatism for 55% of women and 11% of men (p<0.0001). Two hundred patients received a loco-regional (LR) treatment with a curative intent (surgery and/or radiotherapy), 29 with a palliative intent and 31 did not receive a LR treatment. Curative treatments were initially planned to be adapted to age in 118 patients (59%). The median disease-specific survival (DSS) was 29 months. In multivariate analysis, the independent prognostic factors for DSS were stage (HR=0.42 [0.24-0.72]), age (HR=0.43 [0.24-0.75]) and performance status (HR=0.50 [0.27-0.95]). The median overall survival (OS) was 14 months. In multivariate analysis, the independent prognostic factors for OS were age (HR=0.52 [0.35-0.79]), stage (HR=0.56 [0.38-0.84]), tumor differentiation (HR=0.60 [0.33-0.93]) and performance status (HR=0.6 [0.37-0.97]). In patients treated with a curative intent, treatment adapted to age was not associated with a decreased overall survival or disease-specific survival as compared with the standard treatment. However, prophylactic lymph node treatment in stages I-II tumors decreased the rate of nodal recurrence from 38% to 6% (p=0.01).<br />Conclusion: This study emphasizes the need for prospective evaluation of standard and adapted schedules in elderly patients with oral cavity cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-0887
Volume :
93
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19699545
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2009.07.015