Back to Search Start Over

The T-N tract involvement as a new prognostic factor for PORT in locally advanced oral cavity tumors

Authors :
Matteo Augugliaro
Marta Tagliabue
Lorenzo Preda
Stefania Volpe
Roberto Orecchia
Pietro Belloni
Irene Turturici
Ombretta Alessandro
Mohssen Ansarin
Giulia Marvaso
Annamaria Ferrari
Fausto Maffini
M.A. Zerella
Barbara Alicja Jereczek-Fossa
Roberto Bruschini
Francesca Ruju
Luca Calabrese
Sara Gandini
Daniela Alterio
Olga Oneta
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
WILEY, 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The space comprised between tumor and neck lymph nodes (T-N tract) is one of the main routes of tumor spread in oral cavity tumors. Aim of the study was to investigate the impact of T-N tract involvement on the postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients (pts) treated between 2000 and 2016 with indication to PORT were retrospectively retrieved. Inclusion criteria were: (a) locally advanced tumors of the oral cavity, (b) who received with indication to PORT (c) with a minimum follow-up of six months. RESULTS One hundred and fifty-seven pts met the inclusion criteria (136 pts treated with PORT and 21 pts not treated with PORT). In the PORT cohort, the T-N tract involvement had no impact on both OS (p = .09) and LRFS (p = .2). Among the non-PORT cohort, both OS (p = .007) and LRFS (p = .017) were worse for pts with positive T-N tract compared to those with negative T-N tract. PORT improved both OS (p = .008) and LRFS (p = .003) in pts with positive T-N tract but not in those with negative T-N tract (p = .36 and p = .37, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest that involvement of T-N tract should be considered as prognostic factors informing the indication to PORT.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....092c63894d896e73ff07030e499bb8b7