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Title Metachronous second primary neoplasia in oropharyngeal cancer patients: Impact of tumor HPV status. A GETTEC multicentric study
Creator Milliet et al.
Author Florent Milliet
Author Alexandre Bozec
Author Renaud Schiappa
Author Julien Viotti
Author Anouchka Modesto
Author Olivier Dassonville
Author Gilles Poissonnet
Author Bruno Guelfucci
Author Alain Bizeau
Author Sebastien Vergez
Author Agnes Dupret-Bories
Author Renaud Garrel
Author Nicolas Fakhry
Author Laure Santini
Author Benjamin Lallemant
Author Guillaume Chambon
Author Anne Sudaka
Author Frederic Peyrade
Author Esma Saada-Bouzid
Author Karen Benezery
Author Florence Jourdan-Soulier
Author Françoise Chapel
Author Anne Sophie Ramay
Author Pascal Roger
Author Thibault Galissier
Author Valérie Coste
Author Aicha Ben Lakdar
Author Joanne Guerlain
Author Stephane Temam
Author Haitham Mirghani
Author Phillipe Gorphe
Author Emmanuel Chamorey
Author Dorian Culié
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) display a significant risk to develop a metachronous second primary neoplasia (MSPN). HPV and non-HPV-related OPSCC are 2 distinct entities with biological, clinical and prognostic differences. The aims of our study were to analyze the impact of tumor HPV status and other relevant clinical factors, such as tobacco and/or alcohol (T/A) consumption, on the risk and distribution of MSPN in OPSCC patients and to assess the impact of MSPN on patient survival. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All OPSCC patients treated from 2009 to 2014 were included in this multicentric retrospective study. P16 immunohistochemical expression was used as a surrogate maker of tumor HPV status. The impact of tumor p16 status on the risk of MSPN was assessed in uni- and multivariate analyses. Overall survival (OS) was determined by Kaplan-Meier analysis. RESULTS: Among the 1291 patients included in this study, 138 (10.7%) displayed a MSPN which was preferentially located in the head and neck area (H&N), lung and esophagus. Multivariate analyses showed that p16- tumor status (p = 0.003), T/A consumption (p = 0.005) and soft palate tumor site (p = 0.009) were significantly associated with a higher risk of MSPN. We found no impact of p16 tumor status on the median time between index OPSCC diagnosis and MSPN development, but a higher proportion of MSPN arising outside the H&N, lung and esophagus was found in p16 + than in p16- patients. MSPN development had an unfavorable impact (p = 0.04) on OS only in the p16 + patient group. CONCLUSION: P16 tumor status and T/A consumption were the main predictive factors of MSPN in OPSCC patients. This study provides crucial results with a view to tailoring global management and follow-up of OPSCC patients.
Publication Oral Oncology
Volume 122
Pages 105503
Date 2021-09-06
Journal Abbr Oral Oncol
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2021.105503
ISSN 1879-0593
Short Title Metachronous second primary neoplasia in oropharyngeal cancer patients
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 34500315
Tags clinic, Human papilloma virus, Oropharynx, Second primary neoplasia
Date Added 2021/10/01 - 17:24:17
Date Modified 2021/10/01 - 17:27:21
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