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Outcomes for the treatment of locoregional recurrent nasopharyngeal cancer: Systematic review and pooled analysis.

Ethan NewtonDianne ValenzuelaJoshua FoleyAndrew ThambooEitan Prisman
Published in: Head & neck (2021)
Despite advances in the treatment of primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma, locoregional recurrence (lrNPC) occurs at 10%-50% at 5 years. This review aims to evaluate salvage treatment for locally recurrent nasopharyngeal cancer. A literature search for all original articles published on the treatment of lrNPC from January 1990 to January 2021 was conducted. Pooled analysis was performed using a random effects model and assessed statistical heterogeneity of the combined results with I2 index. Overall, 66 studies were included for analysis. A total of 5286 patients treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (39%), conformal radiotherapy (31%), open nasopharyngectomy (12%), endoscopic nasopharyngectomy (10%), stereotactic radiosurgery (4%), and brachytherapy (4%) were included. Surgical therapy has similar overall survival outcomes to re-irradiation but with decreased treatment-related morbidity and mortality. Both surgical and re-irradiation for lrNPC have similar long-term survival. Surgical approaches to lrNPC may offer similar survival while avoiding treatment-associated morbidity and mortality.
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