Fatores prognósticos em pacientes com carcinoma epidermóide de laringe estádio clínico T3 tratados por cirurgia, radioterapia ou associações terapêuticas / Prognostic factors in patients with cT3 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated by surgery, radiation or multimodality treatment

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

11/01/2013

RESUMO

The decreased survival recorded for patients with laryngeal cancer in the last decades may be related to changes in patterns of management; in literature a recent debate has been dedicated to the management of clinical stage T3 due to the disseminated use of organ preservation strategies (Hoffman, 2006). Although inclusion criteria for organ preservation group tends to select \"low volume\" tumors, in clinical practice the choice of a determined strategy depends also to medical and hospital experience and infrastructure and on patients\ wishes. This consideration may suppose an homogenous distribution of the patients among the treatment groups, however in clinical practice several clinico-pathological and therapeutic prognostic factors are considered for therapeutic decision. Objectives: Evaluate clinical and pathological characteristics and expression of biomarkers activated by the EGFR cascade in a case series and analise the association with outcomes and prognosis. Materials and method: In the present study 145 consecutive patients with diagnosis of laryngeal advanced carcinomas, cT3N0-3M0, were retrospectively analyzed, including cancer of the supraglottis, glottis, subglottis and trans-glottis, treated in a single institution by four different treatment strategies (exclusive surgery, surgery and adjuvant therapy, radiotherapy alone, and radiochemotherapy). Data was obtained from the Cancer Registry, Hospital AC Camargo, São Paulo (1990-2007). A set of clinical and pathological variables were assessed by Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression methods. Treatment option was also assessed as prognostic factor. Associations between clinical-pathological features of the tumor and survival, disease free-survival and risk of death, were investigated. Results: Three clinical variables, the therapeutic variable and five pathological variables, were statistically significant in estimating cancer specific survival at 5 years (CS-5y). Survival was negatively influenced by primary tumour spreading as filling of pre-epiglottic space (45.5%, P = 0.003), clinical neck (cN) positive (37.6%, P = 0.031), invasion of retrocricoid area (0.0%, P = 0.009), lymphatic invasion (44.1%, P = 0.015), extra-capsular nodal spread (43.1%, P = 0.003), pathological neck (pN) positive (42.9%, P = 0.001), positive IV-VI levels cervical nodes (33.3%, P = 0.008), positive surgical margins (22.2%, P = 0.001); treatment impacted on CS-5y, it decreases at 51.6% if adjuvant treatment (positive pathological finding on operative specimen), up to 41.5% in exclusive radiotherapy group (P = 0.039); exclusive surgery and radio-chemotherapy influenced survival similarly (74.0%; 77.5%). Among clinical e therapeutic variables, invasion of paraglottic space (HR adjusted 1.92; IC 1.02-3.61), positive clinical neck (cN) (HR adjusted 2,24; IC 1,11-4,50), invasion of pre-epiglottic space (HR adjusted 2,65; IC 1,46-4,81) and exclusive radiotheraphy (RR adjusted 2,88; IC 1,31-6,30) resulted to be independent prognostic factors; including pathological variables, extracapsular node invasion (HR adjusted 3,09; IC 1,56-6,12) and positive resection margins (HR adjusted 3,45; IC 1,11-10,75) were independent prognostic factors. Exploration of immunohistochemical expression of ten biomarkers of the signal transduction pathways activated by tyrosine kinases receptor Erb B (EGFR, Erb B2, Erb B3, Erb B4, RAS, MEK, ERK, mTOR, pTEN, p53) showed association between positive immunohistochemical expression of ErbB3 and ErbB4 and biomarkers of MAPKs and AKT-PI3K pathways (MEK and mTOR); the dysregulation of the Erb B network was associated with lymphatic invasion, starting point for lymph-nodes involvement that resulted to be clinical independent prognostic factors. Conclusion: Among clinical and therapeutic variables, the identified independent prognostic factors were: invasion of paraglotic space, clinically positive neck, invasion of pre-epiglotic space and radiotherapy alone. When pathologic variables were included, extracapsular spread and positive surgical margins were identified as independent prognostic factors. Positive results of the studied biomarkers (dysregulation of Erb B network) was associated with lymphatic invasion.

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advanced cancer biomarcadores biomarkers câncer avançado carcinoma de células escamosas follow-up laryngeal neoplasia neoplasia de laringe prognosis prognóstico seguimento squamous cell carcinoma tratamento treatment

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