Abstract

Background

Transoral surgery (TOS), particularly transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has become the preferred modality in the United States for the treatment of early stage oropharyngeal cancer, largely due to assumptions of fewer toxicities and improved quality of life compared to primary radiotherapy (RT). However, these assumptions are based on retrospective analysis, a subset of which utilize primary RT groups not limited to T1-2 stage tumors for which transoral robotic surgery is FDA approved. Thus, there is potential for underestimating survival and overestimating toxicity, including treatment related mortality, in primary RT.

Methods

Consecutive cases of early T stage (T1-T2) oropharyngeal cancer presenting to the London Health Sciences Centre between 2014-2018 treated with RT or chemoradiation (CRT) were reviewed. Patient demographics, treatment details, survival outcomes and toxicity were collected. Toxicities were retrospectively graded using the CTCAE criteria.

Results

A total of 198 patients were identified, of which 82% were male and 73% were HPV-positive. Sixty-eight percent of patients experienced a grade 2 toxicity, 48% a grade 3 and 4% a grade 4. The most frequent toxicities were dysphagia, neutropenia and ototoxicity. The rates of gastrostomy tube dependence at 1 and 2 years were 2.5% and 1% respectively. There were no grade 5 (fatal) toxicities. HPV-positive patients experienced improved 5-year overall survival (86% vs 64%, p=0.0026).

Conclusions

Primary RT or CRT provides outstanding survival for early T-stage HPV-positive disease, with low rates of severe toxicity and feeding tube dependence. This study provides a reference for comparison for patients treated with primary transoral surgery.

Details

Title
Modern Treatment Outcomes for Early T-Stage Oropharyngeal Cancer Treated With Intensity-modulated Radiation Therapy at a Tertiary Care Institution
Author
Di Gravio, Eric J; Lang, Pencilla; Jinwook Kim, Hugh Andrew; Chinnery, Tricia; Mundi, Neil; MacNeil, S Danielle; Mendez, Adrian; Yoo, John; Fung, Kevin; Mymryk, Joe S; Barrett, John W; Read, Nancy; Venkatesan, Varagur; Kuruvilla, Sara; Mendez, Lucas C; Winquist, Eric; Sylvia Mitchell MRT; Mattonen, Sarah A; Nichols, Anthony C; Palma, David
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Sep 30, 2020
Publisher
Research Square
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2539362958
Copyright
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