Selection of Patients for Re-Irradiation with Local Implants in Carcinomas of Oropharynx and Tongue

Authors

  • D. Langlois Department of Brachytherapy, Centre Alexis Vautrin, F-54511, VandŒuvre, Nancy, France
  • S. Hoffstetter Department of Brachytherapy, Centre Alexis Vautrin, F-54511, VandŒuvre, Nancy, France
  • M. Pernot Department of Brachytherapy, Centre Alexis Vautrin, F-54511, VandŒuvre, Nancy, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868809093590

Keywords:

Therapeutic radiology, re-irradiation, 192Ir implant oral, oropharyngeal carcinoma

Abstract

Between 1972 and 1984, 123 patients with recurrent or new primary carcinomas in previously irradiated areas of soft palate, tonsil, base of tongue or mobile tongue were re-irradiated with iridium-192 afterloading techniques. The average re-irradiation dose was 62 Gy (31–84 Gy) and the total dose 131 Gy (92–162 Gy); only 28 cases of mucosal necrosis were observed (23%). Two and 5 years actuarial local control rates were 67% and 59% and survival rates 48% and 24% respectively. Death was related to local tumor in 48 cases, metastases in 8 cases and intercurrent disease in 39 cases. We analysed the effect on survival and local control of age, initial tumor site and volume, previous surgery, time between first irradiation and re-irradiation, doses, dose rate, and techniques of brachytherapy. With this analysis as background, we recommend the use of salvage brachytherapy for patients with a) small tumors of soft palate, tonsil or mobile tongue without synchronic lymph node metastases, b) long time interval between first irradiation and re-irradiation, c) new primary tumors (rather than recurrence of first tumor), and d) no previous local surgery. A high re-irradiation dose given with low dose rate is recommended.

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Published

1988-01-01

How to Cite

Langlois, D., Hoffstetter, S., & Pernot, M. (1988). Selection of Patients for Re-Irradiation with Local Implants in Carcinomas of Oropharynx and Tongue. Acta Oncologica, 27(5), 571–573. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868809093590