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Combined chemoradiation for head and neck region myxofibrosarcoma of the maxillary sinus.

Authors :
Cante D
Franco P
Sciacero P
Girelli GF
Casanova Borca V
Pasquino M
Tofani S
Bombaci S
Migliaccio F
Marra A
Numico G
La Porta MR
Ricardi U
Source :
Tumori [Tumori] 2013 Mar-Apr; Vol. 99 (2), pp. e80-3.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Aims and Background: Adult sarcomas of the head and neck region (HNSs) are considered a rare clinicopathological entity. They account for only 2-15% of all adult sarcomas and for less than 1% of all head and neck malignancies. The preferred initial treatment option is wide surgical excision. Whenever surgery is considered infeasible, a frontline combined-modality approach including radiotherapy and chemotherapy might be proposed. We here report on a case of localized sarcoma of the maxillary sinus treated with induction chemotherapy and subsequent intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), achieving a persistent complete remission status.<br />Methods: A 66-year-old man was referred to our institution hospital for left-sided facial pain with swollen left cheek and ipsilateral facial palsy. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a mass within the left maxillary sinus extending to the orbital floor and adjacent alveolar bones. Histological examination of the biopsy specimen demonstrated a myxofibrosarcoma. The patient underwent induction chemotherapy with gemcitabine 900 mg/m2 (days 1-8) and taxotere 80 mg/m2 every 3 weeks for 3 cycles and sequential simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) IMRT up to a total dose of 70 Gy/35 fractions to the macroscopic disease with 59.5 Gy/35 fractions to the level IB-II lymph nodes in the left neck.<br />Results: Treatment was well tolerated with mild acute toxicity. Complete remission was achieved at restaging MRI 6 months after the end of the combined modality approach. The patient remains in complete, unmaintained clinical and instrumental complete remission 18 months after treatment, with no late side effects.<br />Conclusion: Combination therapy with induction chemotherapy and sequential SIB-IMRT could therefore be a promising modality for head and neck sarcomas, allowing for simultaneous tumor control and normal tissue sparing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2038-2529
Volume :
99
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tumori
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23748836
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1700/1283.14214