articleNew England Journal of MedicineMay 5, 2004Closed access

Postoperative Concurrent Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for High-Risk Squamous-Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

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Abstract

Background

Despite the use of resection and postoperative radiotherapy, high-risk squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck frequently recurs in the original tumor bed. We tested the hypothesis that concurrent postoperative administration of cisplatin and radiotherapy would improve the rate of local and regional control.

Methods

Between September 9, 1995, and April 28, 2000, 459 patients were enrolled. After undergoing total resection of all visible and palpable disease, 231 patients were randomly assigned to receive radiotherapy alone (60 to 66 Gy in 30 to 33 fractions over a period of 6 to 6.6 weeks) and 228 patients to receive the identical treatment plus concurrent cisplatin (100 mg per square meter of body-surface area intravenously on days 1, 22, and 43).

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Radiation therapy
  • Cisplatin
  • Head and neck
  • Basal cell
  • Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma
  • Chemotherapy
  • Chemo-radiotherapy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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