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[Chemoradiotherapy of carcinomas of the upper aerodigestive tract].

Authors :
Bourhis J
Calais G
Eschwège F
Source :
Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique [Cancer Radiother] 1998 Dec; Vol. 2 (6), pp. 679-88.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The objective of this study was to review randomized trials which evaluated the effect of the radio-chemotherapy in head and neck carcinoma, and which compared radiotherapy alone vs the same local treatment plus chemotherapy. Over 40 such randomized trials have been performed, which generally showed no statistical difference between both arms. However few trials showed a benefit which is almost always in favor of the CT arm. Indeed, some trials of concomitant chemoradiotherapy have shown a statistically significant benefit in favor of the combined treatment. On the contrary, neoadjuvant chemotherapy generally leads to no detectable benefit compared to radiotherapy alone. These results have been reinforced by those of four randomized trials comparing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy and the same chemotherapy but given concomitantly with radiotherapy. The global effect of chemotherapy on survival of patients with head & neck squamous cell carcinoma has been recently evaluated by a meta-analysis based on individual patient data which included more than 10,000 patients from 63 randomized trials. The absolute survival rate benefit at 5 years is 4%, but is more pronounced in the concomitant combinations (8% at 5 years). In tumors classified as "T3" of the pharyngo-larynx, neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy in good responders can avoid a total laryngectomy without significantly compromised survival. In the nasopharynx carcinoma, a few randomized studies have been performed, suggesting a benefit in favor of chemoradiotherapy. Finally, future randomized trials will determine what are the optimal chemoradiotherapy schedules, as well as determining what is the best radiotherapy (accelerated, hyperfractionated) to use in combination with chemotherapy.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
1278-3218
Volume :
2
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9922773
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1278-3218(99)80008-0