Outcome of radiotherapy in T1 glottic carcinoma: A population-based study

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We evaluated the radiation outcome and prognostic factors in a population-based study of early (T1N0M0) glottic carcinoma. Survival parameters and prognostic factors were evaluated by uni- and multivariate analysis in 316 consecutive irradiated patients with T1 glottic carcinoma in the Comprehensive Cancer Center West region of the western Netherlands. Median follow-up was 70 months (range 1-190 months). Five and ten-year local control was 86 and 84%. Disease specific survival was 97% at 5 and 10 years. In multivariate analysis, pre-existent laryngeal hypertrophic laryngitis was the only predictive factor for local control (relative risk = 3.0, P = 0.02). Comorbidity was prognostic for overall survival. No factor was predictive for disease specific survival. Pre-existent laryngeal hypertrophic laryngitis is a new risk factor associated with reduced local control in T1 glottic carcinoma treated with radiotherapy.

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Sjögren, E. V., Wiggenraad, R. G. J., Le Cessie, S., Snijder, S., Pomp, J., & De Jong, R. J. B. (2009). Outcome of radiotherapy in T1 glottic carcinoma: A population-based study. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 266(5), 735–744. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-008-0803-9

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