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Title Upfront surgery or definitive radiotherapy for patients with p16-negative oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. A GETTEC multicentric study
Creator Culié et al.
Author Dorian Culié
Author Julien Viotti
Author Anouchka Modesto
Author Renaud Schiappa
Author Emmanuel Chamorey
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 Alexandre Bozec
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Therapeutic management of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCC) is still debated. Since the role of HPV was demonstrated, few studies have focused on HPV-negative OPSCC. The aim of our study was to assess the impact of therapeutic strategy (surgical vs. non-surgical) on oncologic outcomes in patients with HPV-negative OPSCC. MATERIAL AND METHOD: All p16-negative OPSCCs treated from 2009 to 2014 in 7 tertiary-care centers were included in this retrospective study and were classified according to the therapeutic strategy: surgical strategy (surgery ± adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy) vs. non-surgical strategy (definitive radiotherapy ± chemotherapy). Patients not eligible for surgery (unresectable tumor, poor general-health status) were excluded. Univariate, multivariate and propensity score matching analyses were performed to compare overall (OS), disease-specific (DSS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS). RESULTS: Four hundred seventy-four (474) patients were included in the study (surgical group: 196; non-surgical group: 278). Five-year OS, DSS and RFS were 76.5, 81.3 and 61.3%, respectively, in the surgical group and 49.9, 61.8 and 43.4%, respectively, in the non-surgical group. The favorable impact of primary surgical treatment on oncologic outcomes was statistically significant after multivariate analysis. This effect was more marked for locally-advanced than for early-stage tumors. Propensity score matching analysis confirmed the prognostic impact of primary surgical treatment for RFS. CONCLUSION: Therapeutic strategy is an independent prognostic factor in patients with p16-negative OPSCC and primary surgical treatment is associated with improved OS, DSS and RFS. These results suggest that surgical strategy is a reliable option for advanced stage OPSCC.
Publication European Journal of Surgical Oncology: The Journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology
Volume 47
Issue 2
Pages 367-374
Date 2021-02
Journal Abbr Eur J Surg Oncol
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.ejso.2020.07.034
ISSN 1532-2157
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 33004271
Tags clinic, Human papilloma virus, Oropharynx, Radiotherapy, Surgery, Treatment
Date Added 2021/03/19 - 16:11:01
Date Modified 2021/03/19 - 16:23:55
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