Assessment of quality of voice after 3D conformal hypofractionated radical radiotherapy in early-stage glottic cancer: A prospective study.

Shalini Singh, Viney Kumar, Vipul Nautiyal, Meenu Gupta, Saurabh Bansal, Mushtaq Ahmad
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the short-term outcomes in terms of oncological outcomes, toxicities, and impact of quality of voice on livability of early glottic cancer (EGC) (T1) patients after hypofractionated radiotherapy.

Material and methods: 30 patients of early glottic carcinoma, staged cT1a-T1bN0M0 with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Performance Status (ECOG PS ≤ 2). Exclusion criteria included ECOG PS > 2, T2-T4 disease, and any other head and neck malignancy. Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10) was used to score voice outcomes of patient's pre- and post-radiation.

Results: All the subjects were predominantly smokers (80%) having hoarseness of voice as the most common presenting complaint (76.7%) followed by dry cough (13.3%) and foreign body sensation (10%). On posttreatment response assessment, there has been a significant reduction in VHI-10 scores from pre-radiotherapy (RT) to 6, 12, and 24 weeks post-radiation completion in all three domains (functional, emotional, and physical), as well as total scores, with a significant P value (<0.05) being observed.

Conclusion: The use of modest hypofractionated regimen (63 Gy in 28 fractions) in patients of early glottic disease (T1a and T1b) posttreatment completion provides good oncological outcomes with better quality of voice being observed.

早期声门癌患者接受三维适形低分量根治性放疗后的嗓音质量评估:前瞻性研究
材料和方法:30例早期声门癌患者,分期为cT1a-T1bN0M0,东部合作肿瘤学表现状态(ECOG PS≤2)。排除标准包括 ECOG PS > 2、T2-T4 病变以及任何其他头颈部恶性肿瘤。嗓音障碍指数-10(VHI-10)用于对患者放疗前后的嗓音状况进行评分:结果:所有受试者均为吸烟者(80%),嗓音嘶哑是最常见的主诉(76.7%),其次是干咳(13.3%)和异物感(10%)。在治疗后的反应评估中,从放疗(RT)前到放疗结束后的 6、12 和 24 周,VHI-10 评分在所有三个领域(功能、情绪和身体)以及总分上都有显著下降,且 P 值显著(结论:在放疗结束后的 6、12 和 24 周,VHI-10 评分都有显著下降,且 P 值显著(结论:在放疗结束后的 6、12 和 24 周,VHI-10 评分都有显著下降,且 P 值显著):早期声门疾病(T1a 和 T1b)患者在治疗结束后使用适度的低分次治疗方案(63 Gy,28 次分次治疗)可获得良好的肿瘤治疗效果,并可观察到更好的语音质量。
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