Radiotherapy Versus Surgery in Early-Stage HPV-positive Oropharyngeal Cancer.

2021 
Purpose To compare the outcomes of primary radiotherapy (RT) versus surgery in early-stage human papilloma virus-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (hpv+OPC), and investigate the preoperative clinical factors that can predict the requirement for postoperative adjuvant treatment. Materials and methods This multicenter study included 166 patients with AJCC 8th edition-Stages I-II hpv+OPC. Sixty (36.1%) and 106 (63.9%) patients underwent primary (CC)RT and surgery, respectively. Seventy-eight (73.6%) patients in the surgery group received postoperative (CC)RT. Results With a median follow-up of 45.6 months for survivors, the 2-year overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and locoregional control (LC) for radiotherapy/surgery were 97.8%/96.4%, 91.1%/92.0%, and 92.9%/93.3%, respectively. In multivariate analyses, patients with synchronous radiologic extranodal extension and conglomeration (ENEcong) of metastatic LNs showed significantly poorer OS (p=0.047), PFS (p=0.001) and LC (p=0.003). In patients undergoing primary surgery, two or more clinically positive LN metastases (OR, 5.15; p=0.004) and LN metastases with ENEcong (OR, 3.75; p=0.009) were predictors of postoperative chemoradiotherapy. No patient in the primary radiotherapy group demonstrated late severe toxicity whereas 3 (2.8%), 1 (0.9%), and 1 (0.9%) patient in the surgery group showed grade 3 dysphagia, grade 3 xerostomia, and fatal oral cavity bleeding. Conclusion We found no differences in OS, PFS, and LC between upfront radiotherapy and surgery in stage I-II hpv+OPC which warrants comparison through a prospective trial in the treatment de-escalation era. However, most early-stage hpv+OPC patients undergoing surgery received adjuvant (CC)RT. Pretreatment LN findings were prognostic and predictive for adjuvant treatment.
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