Results of combined treatment in locally advanced cancer of the larynx using preoperative thermochemoradiotherapy
This paper analyzes the results of combined treatment with preoperative thermochemoradiotherapy in 28 patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer (T3-4N0-3M0). Radiation therapy (RT) 32 Gy was carried out 5 times a week with splitting the daily dose of radiation on the 2 factions (interval 4 hours) on a "1 Gy + 1 Gy," in the days of the local hyperthermia (LGT)--on a "1 Gy + 3 Gy". LGT in an amount of 3-4 sessions was performed two times a week before the 2nd fraction of RT. The course of polychemotherapy was administered concurrently with RT and LGT. In 2-3 weeks after completion of the course thermochemoradiotherapy patients were operated. Organ-saving operations were performed 10 (56%) of 18 patients with primary tumors categories T3 and 2 (20%) of 10 with T4. Postoperative wounds healed by first intention in 21 (75%) patients. The cumulative 5-year overall survival in the whole group (T3-4N0-3) was 89%, for patients without regional metastases (T3-4N0)--100%. Relapse-free survival time for those patients with a primary tumor T3 equaled 94%, T4--90%. Relapse metastases occurred in 20% of patients. Thus, preoperative thermochemoradiotherapy is a highly effective method of treatment for locally advanced cancer of the larynx and does not lead to the development of severe postoperative complications.