Efficacy of vitamin A in the prevention of loco-regional recurrence and second primaries in head and neck cancer

R. Jyothirmayi , K. Ramadas , C. Varghese , R. Jacob , M.K. Nair , R. Sankaranarayanan
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Abstract

Chemoprevention with retinoids is currently an experimental approach to prevent local relapses and second primaries in treated head and neck cancer patients. We evaluated the effectiveness of vitamin A in preventing the above events in a randomised trial involving 106 head and neck cancer patients who had achieved complete regression of their disease with radiotherapy and/or surgery. They were randomised to receive retinyl palmitate (200,000 IU per week for 1 year) or placebo. 50 subjects on vitamin A and 43 on placebo completed 1 year supplementation; 49 in the former group and 42 in the latter could be evaluated over a 3 year period from the initiation of the study. One fifth (1156) of patients in the vitamin A group and one tenth (550) in the placebo group had loco-regional recurrence. The frequency of recurrences in stage I patients in the vitamin A group was higher compared to the placebo group, although it was not statistically significant. No second primaries were observed in the vitamin A group; 2 patients in the placebo group had second primaries. No clinically obvious side effects were observed with vitamin A. The higher frequency of recurrences in the vitamin A group is of concern although it may be a chance finding given the small size of the trial. The effect on second primaries is consistent with other observations reported in literature.

维生素A预防头颈癌局部复发及二次原发的疗效
类维生素a的化学预防目前是一种实验性的方法,以防止局部复发和第二次原发性头颈癌治疗患者。我们在一项随机试验中评估了维生素A预防上述事件的有效性,该试验涉及106名通过放疗和/或手术实现疾病完全消退的头颈癌患者。他们被随机分配接受棕榈酸视黄醇(每周200,000 IU,持续1年)或安慰剂。50名服用维生素A的受试者和43名服用安慰剂的受试者完成了1年的补充;前一组中有49人,后一组中有42人可以在研究开始后的3年内进行评估。维生素A组中五分之一(1156)的患者和安慰剂组中十分之一(550)的患者有局部区域复发。与安慰剂组相比,维生素A组I期患者的复发频率更高,尽管没有统计学意义。维生素A组未见第二次发原;安慰剂组2例患者进行了第二次原发性手术。没有观察到维生素A的临床明显副作用,维生素A组的复发率较高值得关注,尽管考虑到试验的小规模,这可能是偶然发现。对第二次初选的影响与文献中报道的其他观察结果一致。
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