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T1-T2 NO oropharyngeal cancers treated with surgery alone. A GETTEC study

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The aim of this study is to show that surgical treatment of early-stage squamous cell carcinomas of the oropharynx gives identical, if not better, oncological results than the classic radiotherapy treatment in terms of locoregional control and survival. Fifty-three patients (32 T1, 21 T2, all N0) were operated on during the years 1995–2000. Surgical treatment consisted in a resection by the transoral approach in 43 patients (81.13%); ten patients (18.87%) benefited from a pharyngectomy with (seven) or without (three) mandibular resection. A level I to V selective neck dissection was performed on 35 patients, and 5 patients underwent a level II to V selective neck dissection. The 1-, 3- and 5-year overall survival rates were 100, 94.6 and 73%, respectively. There was no significant difference concerning the tumor stage (P=0.69), the initial localization (P=0.64), the macroscopic aspect (P=0.65) and the management undertaken in the different centers (P=0.19). The 5-year rate of specific survival was 100%. The 1-, 3- and 5-year locoregional control rates were 96.22, 92.45 and 88.68, respectively. The oncological occurrences observed were 2 persistent diseases, 5 local recurrences, 11 second primary cancers and 0 nodal recurrences. Seven local failures were observed, all of which were controlled after a second treatment. Eleven patients presented second primary cancers; three died, two are alive with an extension of this second localization, and six are alive and free of disease. The locoregional control provided by surgery alone on T1-T2 N0 oropharyngeal cancers is as good as radiotherapy. Moreover surgery alone makes it possible to spare patients the complications and aftereffects of radiotherapy. It also makes it possible during the recurrences to operate on patients in non-irradiated areas with lower morbidity and mortality. It is all the more beneficial since it will be possible to resort to radiotherapy after surgery if need be.

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Correspondence to Alain Cosmidis.

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This is a study by the Groupement d’Etudes des Tumeurs de la Tête et du Cou (GETTEC), the president of which is Dr. Dominique de Raucourt.

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Cosmidis, A., Rame, JP., Dassonville, O. et al. T1-T2 NO oropharyngeal cancers treated with surgery alone. A GETTEC study. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 261, 276–281 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-003-0694-8

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