Long-term survival and swallowing outcomes in advanced stage oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas

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Jessica M. Clark , Emma M. Holmes , Daniel A. O’Connell , Jeffrey Harris , Hadi Seikaly , Vincent L. Biron
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Abstract

Background

There is a paucity of studies reporting long-term survival outcomes for HPV/p16 positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). This study aims to compare long-term outcomes of advanced stage p16 positive and negative OPSCCs, treated by surgical and non-surgical modalities.

Methods

OPSCC patients from 1998 to 2012 were identified through a prospectively collected cancer registry. P16 immunohistochemistry was used as a surrogate marker for HPV-OPSCC. Overall survival (OS) and aspiration free survival (AFS) comparisons were made between patients treated with chemoradiation (CRT) versus primary surgery and radiation/chemoradiation (S+RT/CRT) at 5, 10 and 15 years post-treatment.

Results

A total of 319 patients were included. P16 positive patients and non-smokers had significantly higher long-term (5, 10 and 15-year) OS. Smokers and p16 negative patients treated with S+RT/CRT had improved long-term OS compared to patients who received CRT. Smokers and p16 negative patients had lower long-term AFS. Multivariate analysis showed improved OS was associated with p16 positivity (HR 0.42, 0.28–0.61) and surgery (HR 0.47, 0.32–0.69), whereas lower OS was associated with ECOG ≥ 2 (HR 2.46, 1.61–3.77), smoking (HR 2.37, 1.41–3.99) and higher stage (HR 1.68, 1.05–2.68).

Conclusions

In smokers and p16-negative OPSCC patients, primary surgery may be associated with improved long-term survival and dysphagia-related outcomes.

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晚期口咽鳞状细胞癌的长期生存和吞咽结局
关于HPV/p16阳性口咽鳞状细胞癌(OPSCC)的长期生存结局的研究很少。本研究旨在比较手术和非手术方式治疗晚期p16阳性和阴性OPSCCs的长期结果。方法通过前瞻性收集的癌症登记处,确定1998年至2012年的sopscc患者。采用P16免疫组化作为HPV-OPSCC的替代标记物。总生存期(OS)和无误吸生存期(AFS)在治疗后5年、10年和15年对接受放化疗(CRT)与初次手术和放化疗/放化疗(S+RT/CRT)的患者进行比较。结果共纳入319例患者。P16阳性患者和非吸烟者的长期(5年、10年和15年)OS明显更高。与接受CRT的患者相比,接受S+RT/CRT治疗的吸烟者和p16阴性患者的长期OS得到改善。吸烟者和p16阴性患者的长期AFS较低。多因素分析显示,OS改善与p16阳性(HR 0.42, 0.28-0.61)和手术(HR 0.47, 0.32-0.69)相关,而OS降低与ECOG≥ 2 (HR 2.46, 1.61-3.77)、吸烟(HR 2.37, 1.41-3.99)和高分期(HR 1.68, 1.05-2.68)相关。结论在吸烟者和p16阴性的OPSCC患者中,初次手术可能与改善的长期生存和吞咽困难相关结局相关。
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期刊介绍: The official Journal of the International Papillomavirus Society Papillomavirus Research (PVR), the Journal of HPV and other Small DNA Tumor Viruses publishes innovative papers related to all aspects of papillomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses. The official journal of the International Papillomavirus Society, PVR is an open access publication that aims to bring together virologists, immunologists, epidemiologists and clinicians working in the booming field of HPV and animal papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses and their associated diseases, in order to foster and facilitate interdisciplinary communication. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion articles and regional update reports on papillomaviruses and other tumor viruses in the following sections: a. Biology of papillomaviruses and related viruses from life cycle to cancer b. Epidemiology etiology and natural history studies c. Natural and induced immunity including vaccine research d. Intervention studies and strategies including i. Clinical studies and trials ii. HPV treatments iii. HPV vaccination programs iv. Diagnostics and screening e. Infection and disease prevention, modeling studies f. Guidelines and public health recommendations g. HPV Studies in special populations Regional and local studies on these viruses.
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