A multicenter retrospective analysis of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated in IMRT era from a nonendemic population: Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology Head and Neck Cancer Group Study (TROD 01-001)
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2023Yazar
Soykut, Ela Delikgoz
YILDIRIM, Halil Cumhur
Kupik, Gulnihan Eren
Mustafayev, Teuta Zoto
Berber, Tanju
Yavuz, Berrin
Cetinayak, Oguz
ÖZKAYA AKAGÜNDÜZ, ÖZLEM
Bicakci, Beyhan Ceylaner
Arslan, Suheyla Aytac
GÜNDOĞ, METE
Figen, Metin
TEKE, FATMA
CANYILMAZ, EMİNE
DURU BİRGİ, SÜMERYA
Duzova, Mursel
Igdem, Sefik
DEMİRÖZ ABAKAY, CANDAN
Atasoy, Beste
Kaydihan, Nuri
Parvizi, Murtaza
Uslu, Gonca Hanedan
Saginc, Halil
Akman, Fadime
ÖZYAR, Enis
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BackgroundWe aimed to evaluate patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in a nonendemic population. MethodsIn a national, retrospective, multicenteric study, 563 patients treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy at 22 centers between 2015 and 2020 were analyzed. ResultsMedian age was 48 (9-83), age distribution was bimodal, 74.1% were male, and 78.7% were stage III-IVA. Keratinizing and undifferentiated carcinoma rates were 3.9% and 81.2%. Patients were treated with concomitant chemoradiotherapy (48.9%), or radiotherapy combined with induction chemotherapy (25%) or adjuvant chemotherapy (19.5%). After 34 (6-78) months follow-up, 8.2% locoregional and 8% distant relapse were observed. Three-year overall survival was 89.5% and was lower in patients with age >= 50, male sex, keratinizing histology, T4, N3 and advanced stage (III-IVA). ConclusionsPatients with NPC in Turkey have mixed clinical features of both east and west. Survival outcomes are comparable to other reported series; however, the rate of distant metastases seems to be lower.
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