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Radiotherapy versus laser microsurgery in the treatment of early glottic cancer.

Yolanda Lois-OrtegaFernando García-CurdiJosé Miguel Sebastián-CortésFélix De Miguel-GarcíaHéctor Vallés-VarelaAna Muniesa
Published in: Acta oto-laryngologica (2020)
Of 164 patients, 63.41% received treatment with TLM and 36.58% with RT. 26.21% presented a recurrence or progression of the tumor. Both treatments obtained good local control rates (84.15% in the case of TLM and 89.6% in the case of RT) and no significant association was found between tumor recurrence and type of treatment, nor with the involvement of the anterior commissure. However, treatment with RT obtained worse laryngeal preservation rate compared to TLM (81.6% and 100% respectively) (p < .001LR). Conclusions and significance: Both treatments obtained good oncological results. There were no significant differences regarding local control. However, TLM obtained a better laryngeal preservation rate. The involvement of the anterior commissure was not a poor prognosis factor for tumor recurrence.
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