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01.11.2015 | Melanomas
Patterns of Recurrence in Patients with Stage IIIB/C Cutaneous Melanoma of the Head and Neck Following Surgery With and Without Adjuvant Radiation Therapy: Is Isolated Regional Recurrence Salvageable?
verfasst von:
Samantha Barbour, MBBS, B. Mark Smithers, MBBS, Chris Allan, MBBS, Gerard Bayley, MBBS, Janine Thomas, BHSc(Nurs), Matthew Foote, MBBS, Bryan Burmeister, MBBS, Andrew P. Barbour, MBBS, PhD
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 12/2015
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Abstract
Background
Understanding recurrence patterns is vital for guiding treatment. This study describes recurrence patterns for patients with stage IIIB/C head and neck melanoma (HNM) after therapeutic lymph node dissection (TLND) ± adjuvant radiation therapy (RT). We also report outcomes for salvage therapy for patients with isolated regional relapse.
Methods and Materials
A single-institution prospective database of 173 patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage IIIB/C HNM undergoing TLND between 1997 and 2012 was retrospectively reviewed. Timing and patterns of recurrence were reviewed. Univariable and multivariable analyses were undertaken using the Kaplan–Meier and Cox regression methods to determine factors predictive of recurrence. Median follow-up was 32 months.
Results
Adjuvant RT was administered to 66/173 (38 %) patients. Patients selected for RT had a higher AJCC stage and had more extracapsular invasion. The 5-year distant, cervical nodal and in-transit recurrence rates were 38, 10, and 13 %, respectively, following surgery alone compared with 60, 17, and 31 %, respectively, for the adjuvant RT group. The head and neck regional 5-year recurrence rate (combining in-basin nodal and in-transit) was 23 % for the entire cohort. Isolated cervical recurrence occurred in 19 patients: 17/19 underwent salvage surgery (10/17 patients received RT after salvage surgery) and 2/19 had RT alone. However, distant recurrence occurred in 12/19 salvage patients, with most occurring within 12 months, while 4/19 were disease free.
Conclusions
Using a selective approach for adjuvant RT, isolated cervical recurrence after TLND is uncommon. Isolated cervical recurrence can be salvaged effectively with further local therapy; however, distant disease frequently follows.