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05.12.2016 | Original Article
Local control and intermediate-term cosmetic outcome following IMRT for nasal tumors
An update
verfasst von:
Yuki Mukai, MD, Stefan Janssen, MD, Christoph Glanzmann, MD, David Holzmann, MD, Gabriela Studer, MD
Erschienen in:
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
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Abstract
Objective
This study aims to evaluate local control and intermediate-term cosmetic outcome in patients with cancer of the nose treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT).
Methods
From June 2008 to September 2015, 36 consecutive patients presenting with nasal cavity, ala of the nose, or
nasal vestibule tumors were treated at the Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Zurich either
postoperatively (n = 14; 3/14 with nasal ablation) or with definitive IMRT
(n = 22). Of these 36 patients, 8 presented with recurrent disease after surgery only and 1/36 with N1 disease. Concurrent systemic therapy was administered in 18/36 patients (50%). Nasal follow-up (FU) imaging documentation of 13 patients with preserved organ and >6 months FU offers a pre/post IMRT FU comparison. In addition, these patients’ subjective evaluation of cosmesis was assessed.
Results
Mean/median FU was 41/33 months (range 5–92 months). Salvage ablation with curative intent was undergone by 3 patients with local relapse after definitive (n = 2) and postoperative (n = 1) IMRT. The 3‑year local control, ultimate local control, and overall survival rates were 90, 97, and 90 %, respectively. Subjective and objective cosmetic outcome after IMRT is very satisfying so far.
Conclusion
IMRT for nasal tumors was found to be effective and well tolerated. Intermediate-term cosmetic results are good. Radical surgical procedures may be saved for curative salvage treatment.