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Impact of low skeletal muscle mass in oropharyngeal cancer patients treated with radical chemo-radiotherapy: A mono-institutional experience

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Impact of low skeletal muscle mass in oropharyngeal cancer patients treated with radical chemo-radiotherapy: A mono-institutional experience / Deantoni, Chiara L.; Mirabile, Aurora; Chiara, Anna; Giannini, Laura; Midulla, Martina; Del Vecchio, Antonella; Fiorino, Claudio; Fodor, Andrei; Di Muzio, Nadia G.; Dell'Oca, Italo. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - 110:2(2024), pp. 116-123. [10.1177/03008916231212382]
Abstract:
Aims: Low skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) has recently emerged as an independent prognostic factor in oncological patients and it is linked with poor survival and higher treatment toxicity. The present study aims to determine the possible impact of low SMI on survival and acute toxicity in oropharyngeal patients.Methods: Seventy-six patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (stage III-IVC) were treated in our institution with Helical TomoTherapy (R) (HT - Accuray, Maddison, WI, USA) between 2005 and 2021. All patients received concomitant platinum-based chemotherapy (CT) (at least 200 mg/m2). The SMI was determined using the calculation of cross-sectional area at C3. Twenty patients (26%) presented pre-treatment low SMI, according to Chargi definitions.Results: All patients concluded the treatment. Thirteen patients with low SMI (65%) and 22 patients with normal SMI (39%) presented acute toxicity greater than or equal to grade 3, but this difference was not statistically significant (p-value = 0.25). Overall survival was analyzed in 65 patients, excluding those who finished CT-RT less than six months before the analysis. Overall survival was significantly lower in low SMI versus normal SMI patients (p-value = 0.035). Same difference was observed in N0-N2a patients, suggesting an important role of SMI also in lower nodal burden and putatively better prognosis.Conclusions: Although the results are limited to a small population, our case series has the advantage to be very homogeneous in patients and treatment characteristics. In our setting, SMI demonstrated a crucial impact on overall survival. Further investigation with larger samples is necessary to confirm our results to improve patient outcomes.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Deantoni, Chiara L.; Mirabile, Aurora; Chiara, Anna; Giannini, Laura; Midulla, Martina; Del Vecchio, Antonella; Fiorino, Claudio; Fodor, Andrei; Di Muzio, Nadia G.; Dell'Oca, Italo
Autori di Ateneo:
DI MUZIO NADIA GISELLA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/170877
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unisr.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.11768/170877/251552/deantoni-et-al-2023-impact-of-low-skeletal-muscle-mass-in-oropharyngeal-cancer-patients-treated-with-radical-chemo.pdf
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TUMORI
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