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Characteristics and treatment patterns in older patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer (KCSG HN13-01)

Authors :
Eun Joo Kang
Yun-Gyoo Lee
Bhumsuk Keam
Jin-Hyuk Choi
Jin-Soo Kim
Keon Uk Park
Kyoung Eun Lee
Hyo Jung Kim
Keun-Wook Lee
Min Kyoung Kim
Hee Kyung Ahn
Seong Hoon Shin
Jii Bum Lee
Jung Hye Kwon
Hye Ryun Kim
Sung-Bae Kim
Hwan Jung Yun
Source :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, Vol 37, Iss 1, Pp 190-200 (2022), The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
The Korean Association of Internal Medicine, 2022.

Abstract

Background/Aims: Treatment decisions for locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC) are complicated, and multi-modal treatments are usually indicated. However, it is challenging for older patients to complete treatments. Thus, we investigated disease characteristics, real-world treatment, and outcomes in older LA-HNSCC patients.Methods: Older patients (aged ≥ 70 years) were selected from a large nationwide cohort that included 445 patients with stage III–IVB LA-HNSCC from January 2005 to December 2015. Their data were retrospectively analyzed and compared with those of younger patients.Results: Older patients accounted for 18.7% (83/445) of all patients with median age was 73 years (range, 70 to 89). Proportions of primary tumors in the hypopharynx and larynx were higher in older patients and older patients had a more advanced T stage and worse performance status. Regarding treatment strategies of older patients, 44.5% of patients received concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT), 41.0% underwent surgery, and 14.5% did not complete the planned treatment. Induction chemotherapy (IC) was administered to 27.7% (23/83) of older patients; the preferred regimen for IC was fluorouracil and cisplatin (47.9%). For CCRT, weekly cisplatin was prescribed 3.3 times more often than 3-weekly cisplatin (62.2% vs. 18.9%). Older patients had a 60% higher risk of death than younger patients (hazard ratio, 1.6; p = 0.035). Oral cavity cancer patients had the worst survival probability.Conclusions: Older LA-HNSCC patients had aggressive tumor characteristics and received less intensive treatment, resulting in poor survival. Further research focusing on the older population is necessary.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20056648 and 12263303
Volume :
37
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Accession number :
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