A new survival score for patients scheduled for palliative irradiation of locally advanced carcinoma of the head-and-neck

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Background/Aim: Patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (SCCHN) may be assigned to palliative irradiation. A survival score was developed for this group to support treatment personalization. Patients and Methods: Seventy-eight patients who received palliative irradiation for SCCHN and had complete data regarding performance score, pre-radiotherapy hemoglobin levels, and main tumor site were included in this retrospective study. Six-month survival rates of these factors were divided by 10 (factor scores) and added for each patient (total patient scores). Results: Total patient scores ranged between 8 and 15 points. Three groups were designed based on the 6-month survival rates, namely 8-9 (n=15), 11-13 (n=36), and 14-15 (n=27) points. Six-month survival rates were 13%, 28%, and 63%, and median survival times were 1, 2, and 11 months (p=0.001). Conclusion: A new survival score including three prognostic groups was developed. This new tool can help physicians when designing personalized treatments for patients with SCCHN scheduled for palliative irradiation.

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Rades, D., Staackmann, C., Ribbat-Idel, J., Perner, S., Idel, C., Bruchhage, K. L., … Schild, S. E. (2021). A new survival score for patients scheduled for palliative irradiation of locally advanced carcinoma of the head-and-neck. Anticancer Research, 41(6), 3055–3058. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15088

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