Malu Rafi, John M Mathew, Lekha M Nair, Kainickal Cessal Thomas, Preethi Sara George, Shaji Thomas, R Rejnish Kumar
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Abstract
External Auditory Canal (EAC) Squamous cell cancers are rare head and neck malignancies accounting for 0.2% of cancers of this region which has limited literature to guide management.We report a retrospective study patients with SCC of EAC treated at a Tertiary Cancer Centre in India.
Methodology: We have retrospectively reviewed the case files of patients with biopsy proven SCC of EAC treated at our Institute between 1st Jan 2005 to 31st Dec 2019. All patients were staged using TNM criteria and re-staged as per the Modified Pittsburg criteria and the NEW stage grouping proposed by George et al. The primary objectives of our analysis were estimation of Overall Survival (OS) and Disease Free Survival (DFS) and the secondary objectives included patterns of failure and evaluating factors affecting survival.
Results: Thirty-nine patients were included with a mean age of 55.5 years and 56% being female. More than 50% had stage I /II disease and 46% had stage III/ IV disease as per TNM criteria;10 patients underwent primary surgery.5 had adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) 24 underwent radical radiotherapy. The Median follow up of the group was 85 months with an OS of 70.7% (SE=7.9) and DFS of 47.4% (SE=8.2) at 5 years. Facial nerve palsy and the new staging grouping were found to be predictors of OS in multivariate analysis.
Conclusions: There is an unmet need for developing the optimal staging system that can best predict the outcomes for SCC of EAC. Early Stage disease can have good outcomes with either radiotherapy or surgery.
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Cancer Treatment and Research Communications is an international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to providing comprehensive basic, translational, and clinical oncology research. The journal is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, policy, and treatment of cancer and provides a global forum for the nurturing and development of future generations of oncology scientists. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications publishes comprehensive reviews and original studies describing various aspects of basic through clinical research of all tumor types. The journal also accepts clinical studies in oncology, with an emphasis on prospective early phase clinical trials. Specific areas of interest include basic, translational, and clinical research and mechanistic approaches; cancer biology; molecular carcinogenesis; genetics and genomics; stem cell and developmental biology; immunology; molecular and cellular oncology; systems biology; drug sensitivity and resistance; gene and antisense therapy; pathology, markers, and prognostic indicators; chemoprevention strategies; multimodality therapy; cancer policy; and integration of various approaches. Our mission is to be the premier source of relevant information through promoting excellence in research and facilitating the timely translation of that science to health care and clinical practice.