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Oncologic outcomes of human papillomavirus–associated oropharynx carcinoma treated with surgery alone: A 12‐institution study of 344 patients

William R. Ryan, Mary Jue Xu, Edgar Ochoa, Karolina A. Plonowska‐Hirschfeld, Aaron L. Zebolsky, Patrick K. Ha, Arnaud F. Bewley, Jonathan Mallen‐St. Clair, Arjun S. Joshi, Charles S. Coffey, Farhoud Faraji, Bridget V. MacDonald, Jeffrey Houlton, Theodore A. Gobillot, Joseph Curry, Ramez Philips, Trevor Hackman, Jeremy D. Richmon, Andrew J. Holcomb, Andrew Coughlin, Aru Panwar, Russell B. Smith, Matthew E. Herberg, Carole Fakhry, David M. Cognetti

2021Cancer27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The oncologic outcomes of surgery alone for patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer 7th edition (AJCC 7th) pN2a and pN2b human papillomavirus-associated oropharynx squamous cell carcinoma (HPV+OPSCC) are not clear. METHODS: The authors performed a 12-institution retrospective study of 344 consecutive patients with HPV+OPSCC (AJCC 7th pT0-3 N3 M0) treated with surgery alone with 6 months or more of follow-up using univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: The 2-year outcomes for the entire cohort were 91% (182 of 200) disease-free survival (DFS), 100% (200 of 200) disease-specific survival (DSS), and 98% (200 of 204) overall survival (OS). The 18 recurrences within 2 years were 88.9% (16 of 18) local and/or regional recurrences and 11.1% (2 of 18) distant metastases. Recurrences were not significantly associated with smoking, pT stage, or pN stage. The 16 patients with locoregional recurrences within 2 years all underwent successful salvage treatments (median follow-up after salvage: 13.1 months), 43.8% (7 of 16) of whom underwent salvage surgery alone for a 2-year overall salvage radiation need of 4.5% (9 of 200). The 2-year outcomes for the 59 evaluable patients among the 109 AJCC 7th pT0-2 N2a-N2b patients with 1 to 3 pathologic lymph nodes (LNs) were as follows: local recurrence, 3.4% (2 of 59); regional recurrence, 8.4% (5 of 59); distant metastases, 0%; DFS, 88.1% (52 of 59); DSS, 100% (59 of 59); OS, 96.7% (59 of 61); and salvage radiation, 5.1% (3 of 59). CONCLUSIONS: With careful selection, surgery alone for AJCC 7th pT0-T2N0-N2b HPV+OPSCC with zero to 3 pathologic LNs without perineural invasion, extranodal extension, or positive margins results in high DFS, DSS, OS, and salvage treatment success. Because of the short-term follow-up, these data support further investigation of treatment de-escalation in this population.

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MedicineSalvage surgerySurgeryRadiation therapyUnivariate analysisSalvage therapyCancerStage (stratigraphy)Multivariate analysisRetrospective cohort studyAJCC staging systemCohortHuman papillomavirusInternal medicineChemotherapyPaleontologyBiologyStaging systemHead and Neck Cancer StudiesEsophageal Cancer Research and TreatmentCervical Cancer and HPV Research