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Title

Clinical outcomes of synchronous head and neck and esophageal cancer.

Authors

Jae Won Park; Sang-wook Lee

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate clinical outcomes of synchronous head and neck and esophageal cancer (SHNEC). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 27 SHNEC patients treated with curative intent at a single institution. The treatment modality for individual cases was usually determined on a case by case basis. Results: The median follow-up duration for the surviving patients was 28.2 months. The most common site of head and neck cancer was hypopharyngeal carcinoma (n = 21, 77.7%). The lower esophagus was the most common location of esophageal carcinoma (n = 16, 59.3%). The 2-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 57.5% and 39.6%. Major pattern of failure was locoregional recurrence in the study patients. Esophageal cancer stage, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status, and pretreatment weight loss were significant prognostic factors for OS in univariate analysis. Treatment-related death was observed in two patients, and one patient developed a grade 4 late treatment-related complication. Conclusion: Although the survival outcome for SHNEC is poor, long-term survival might be achievable with aggressive treatment with stage I-II esophageal cancer and good performance.

Subjects

HEAD & neck cancer treatment; TREATMENT of esophageal cancer; CANCER treatment; HEALTH outcome assessment; CANCER prognosis

Publication

Radiation Oncology Journal, 2015, Vol 33, Issue 3, p172

ISSN

2234-1900

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3857/roj.2015.33.3.172

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