Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Total Laryngectomy with Radiotherapy in Stage T3‐T4

View through CrossRef
ObjectiveEvaluation of the result of treatment with total laryngectomy and complementary radiotherapy in patients with cancer of the larynx in stage T3‐ T4 N0M0. Analysis of the impact of the primary cancer localization, feature G and T, unradical result of the surgery treatment.MethodThe study population included 136 patients with cancer of the larynx in stadium T3‐T4 N0M0 treated with curative intent by total laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy. T3 was in 61 patients, T4 was in 75 patients.ResultsIn coregression analysis of multivariate failure did not show the statistically related to the recurrence and death P > 0.1. Two‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival was for all group adequately 83% and 76%. Two‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival in cases T3 and T4 was adequately 88% and 76%. In patients with primary localization in glottis 2‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival was adequately 81% and 73% in cases supraglottis 88% and 81%.ConclusionThe primary cancer localization, feature G and T, unradical result of the surgery does not statistically relate to the result of the treatment by laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy. Total laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy has high finish result of treatment cancer of the larynx in stage T3‐T4 N0 M0.
Title: Total Laryngectomy with Radiotherapy in Stage T3‐T4
Description:
ObjectiveEvaluation of the result of treatment with total laryngectomy and complementary radiotherapy in patients with cancer of the larynx in stage T3‐ T4 N0M0.
Analysis of the impact of the primary cancer localization, feature G and T, unradical result of the surgery treatment.
MethodThe study population included 136 patients with cancer of the larynx in stadium T3‐T4 N0M0 treated with curative intent by total laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy.
T3 was in 61 patients, T4 was in 75 patients.
ResultsIn coregression analysis of multivariate failure did not show the statistically related to the recurrence and death P > 0.
1.
Two‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival was for all group adequately 83% and 76%.
Two‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival in cases T3 and T4 was adequately 88% and 76%.
In patients with primary localization in glottis 2‐ and 5‐year disease‐free survival was adequately 81% and 73% in cases supraglottis 88% and 81%.
ConclusionThe primary cancer localization, feature G and T, unradical result of the surgery does not statistically relate to the result of the treatment by laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy.
Total laryngectomy with complementary radiotherapy has high finish result of treatment cancer of the larynx in stage T3‐T4 N0 M0.

Related Results

Transoral robotic total laryngectomy
Transoral robotic total laryngectomy
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:Minimally invasive surgery has become the standard of care in many organ systems. Head and neck surgery has incorporated transoral surgery, either las...
Stapler Versus Manual Suturing for Pharyngeal Closure in Total Laryngectomy
Stapler Versus Manual Suturing for Pharyngeal Closure in Total Laryngectomy
Background: Laryngeal carcinoma is not uncommon worldwide. We conducted this study to comprehensively compare the outcome of stapler versus conventional suturin...
Olfactory impairment after total laryngectomy: A prospective cohort study
Olfactory impairment after total laryngectomy: A prospective cohort study
Objective Total laryngectomy, a procedure that permanently separates the upper and lower airways and requires patients to breathe through a stoma, significantly...
Outcome of Total Laryngectomy (One Centre Experience)
Outcome of Total Laryngectomy (One Centre Experience)
Objectives: To assess the patients with advanced carcinoma of the larynx and its sequelae post–total laryngectomy. Patients and method: The study was conducted as a prospective st...
Radiotherapy refusal in breast cancer with breast-conserving surgery
Radiotherapy refusal in breast cancer with breast-conserving surgery
Abstract Background Although radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery has been the standard treatment for breast cancer, some people still refus...
Evaluation of Quality of Life After Total Laryngectomy
Evaluation of Quality of Life After Total Laryngectomy
Abstract Purpose Total laryngectomy is a surgical approach performed due to advanced-stage cancers and significantly affects the patient's post-operative quality of life. ...

Back to Top