The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly

Abstract Purpose To examine treatment patterns, oncological outcomes and toxicity rates in elderly patients receiving radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) of the head-and-neck region. Material and methods In this retrospective single-center analysis, locoregional control (LRC),...

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Main Authors: Erik Haehl, Alexander Rühle, Rabea Klink, Tobias Kalckreuth, Tanja Sprave, Eleni Gkika, Constantinos Zamboglou, Frank Meiß, Anca-Ligia Grosu, Nils H. Nicolay
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-021-01832-3
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spelling doaj-f80d434891a84f9d91c154af015cbfc02021-06-13T11:57:02ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2021-06-0116111310.1186/s13014-021-01832-3The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderlyErik Haehl0Alexander Rühle1Rabea Klink2Tobias Kalckreuth3Tanja Sprave4Eleni Gkika5Constantinos Zamboglou6Frank Meiß7Anca-Ligia Grosu8Nils H. Nicolay9Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Freiburg - Medical CenterAbstract Purpose To examine treatment patterns, oncological outcomes and toxicity rates in elderly patients receiving radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) of the head-and-neck region. Material and methods In this retrospective single-center analysis, locoregional control (LRC), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) of elderly patients > 65 years with cSCC of the head-and-neck region undergoing radiotherapy between 2010 and 2019 were calculated. The prognostic value of clinicopathological parameters on radiotherapy outcomes was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazards model. In addition, both acute and chronic toxicities were retrospectively quantified according to CTCAE version 5.0. Results A total of 69 elderly patients with cSCC of the head-and-neck region with a median age of 85 years were included in this analysis, of whom 21.7% (15 patients) presented with nodal disease. The majority of patients exhibited a good performance status, indicated by a median Karnofsky performance status (KPS) and Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) of 80% and 6 points, respectively. Radiotherapy was administered as primary (48%), adjuvant (32%) or palliative therapy (20%). 55 patients (79.7%) completed treatment and received the scheduled radiotherapy dose. Median EQD2 radiation doses were 58.4 Gy, 60 Gy and 51.3 Gy in the definitive, adjuvant and palliative situation, respectively. 2-year LRC, PFS and OS ranged at 54.2%, 33.5 and 40.7%, respectively. Survival differed significantly between age groups with a median OS of 20 vs. 12 months (p < 0.05) for patients aged 65–80 or above 80 years. In the multivariate analysis, positive lymph node status remained the only significant prognostic factor deteriorating OS (HR 3.73, CI 1.54–9.03, p < 0.01). Interestingly, neither KPS nor CCI impaired survival in this elderly patient cohort. Only 3 patients (4.3%) experienced acute CTCAE grade 3 toxicities, and no chronic CTCAE grade 2–5 toxicities were observed in our cohort. Conclusion Radiotherapy was feasible and well-tolerated in this distinct population, showing the general feasibility of radiotherapy for cSCC of the head-and-neck region also in the older and oldest olds. The very mild toxicities may allow for moderate dose escalation to improve LRC.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-021-01832-3Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomaHead-and-neck tumorRadiotherapyElderlyGeriatric
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author Erik Haehl
Alexander Rühle
Rabea Klink
Tobias Kalckreuth
Tanja Sprave
Eleni Gkika
Constantinos Zamboglou
Frank Meiß
Anca-Ligia Grosu
Nils H. Nicolay
spellingShingle Erik Haehl
Alexander Rühle
Rabea Klink
Tobias Kalckreuth
Tanja Sprave
Eleni Gkika
Constantinos Zamboglou
Frank Meiß
Anca-Ligia Grosu
Nils H. Nicolay
The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
Radiation Oncology
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Head-and-neck tumor
Radiotherapy
Elderly
Geriatric
author_facet Erik Haehl
Alexander Rühle
Rabea Klink
Tobias Kalckreuth
Tanja Sprave
Eleni Gkika
Constantinos Zamboglou
Frank Meiß
Anca-Ligia Grosu
Nils H. Nicolay
author_sort Erik Haehl
title The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
title_short The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
title_full The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
title_fullStr The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
title_full_unstemmed The value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
title_sort value of primary and adjuvant radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas of the head-and-neck region in the elderly
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Purpose To examine treatment patterns, oncological outcomes and toxicity rates in elderly patients receiving radiotherapy for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) of the head-and-neck region. Material and methods In this retrospective single-center analysis, locoregional control (LRC), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) of elderly patients > 65 years with cSCC of the head-and-neck region undergoing radiotherapy between 2010 and 2019 were calculated. The prognostic value of clinicopathological parameters on radiotherapy outcomes was analyzed using the Cox proportional hazards model. In addition, both acute and chronic toxicities were retrospectively quantified according to CTCAE version 5.0. Results A total of 69 elderly patients with cSCC of the head-and-neck region with a median age of 85 years were included in this analysis, of whom 21.7% (15 patients) presented with nodal disease. The majority of patients exhibited a good performance status, indicated by a median Karnofsky performance status (KPS) and Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) of 80% and 6 points, respectively. Radiotherapy was administered as primary (48%), adjuvant (32%) or palliative therapy (20%). 55 patients (79.7%) completed treatment and received the scheduled radiotherapy dose. Median EQD2 radiation doses were 58.4 Gy, 60 Gy and 51.3 Gy in the definitive, adjuvant and palliative situation, respectively. 2-year LRC, PFS and OS ranged at 54.2%, 33.5 and 40.7%, respectively. Survival differed significantly between age groups with a median OS of 20 vs. 12 months (p < 0.05) for patients aged 65–80 or above 80 years. In the multivariate analysis, positive lymph node status remained the only significant prognostic factor deteriorating OS (HR 3.73, CI 1.54–9.03, p < 0.01). Interestingly, neither KPS nor CCI impaired survival in this elderly patient cohort. Only 3 patients (4.3%) experienced acute CTCAE grade 3 toxicities, and no chronic CTCAE grade 2–5 toxicities were observed in our cohort. Conclusion Radiotherapy was feasible and well-tolerated in this distinct population, showing the general feasibility of radiotherapy for cSCC of the head-and-neck region also in the older and oldest olds. The very mild toxicities may allow for moderate dose escalation to improve LRC.
topic Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Head-and-neck tumor
Radiotherapy
Elderly
Geriatric
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-021-01832-3
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